Methods of increasing seed yield

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to methods for increasing seed yield, increasing the total content of protein and/or lipid in seeds and reducing glucosinolate levels by reducing the expression or activity of UPL3. The invention also relates to genetically altered plants characterised by the above phenotypes and methods of producing such plants.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/476,641 filed Jul. 9, 2019 which is the U.S. National phase application corresponding to PCT/GB2018/050063 which was assigned an international filing date of Jan. 10, 2018 and associated with publication WO 2018/130828 A1 and which claims priority to UK patent application 1700380.7 filed on Jan. 10, 2017, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to methods for increasing seed yield, increasing the total content of protein and/or lipid in seeds and reducing glucosinolate levels as well as genetically altered plants characterised by the above phenotypes and methods of producing such plants.

INTRODUCTION

Seeds provide the bulk of nutrients for humans and our domesticated animals. Seeds accumulate starch, protein and lipid reserves that are mobilised to support the early growth and development of seedlings. Crop plants have been bred to accumulate high levels of different types of storage compounds in their seeds, and inflorescence development has been adapted by domestication and breeding to increase seed size and seed number. Seeds are of two basic types in flowering plants. Monocotyledonous seeds have a seed coat surrounding the embryo and also have a large endosperm reserve of starch and protein that is mobilised to support seedling growth. Dicotyledonous seeds also have a seed coat and embryo, but the endosperm is transiently formed. Instead, the cotyledons of dicotyledonous embryos contain lipid and protein that is mobilised to support embryo growth. The seed coat is a highly specialised tissue derived from both maternal and zygotic tissues that protects the embryo, and promotes seed dispersal and germination in appropriate conditions.

The development of testa and embryo tissues is coordinated closely over time in dicotyledonous seeds, and is relatively well characterised genetically. Seeds develop in two distinct phases (Gutierrez et al., 2007). In early stages cells and tissues are specified after double fertilization to form the diploid zygote and triploid endosperm, and the genes controlling these processes are reasonably well known (summarised by (Le et al., 2010)). After embryo and seed coat (testa) cell specification, a maturation phase is initiated in which lipid and protein storage products are deposited in the embryo, and pigments, tannin and mucilage are deposited in the testa. The final stages of maturation involves the acquisition of dormancy and dehydration.

Genes encoding enzymes of storage lipid synthesis and storage proteins are co-ordinately expressed during seed maturation, with high levels of expression in mid-maturation, and lower levels at later stages of maturation as dormancy is imposed (FIG. 1 ). This leads to metabolic changes in lipid deposition and the massive accumulation of proteins in the embryo. The expression of these storage reserve genes is tightly coordinated in distinct networks (Peng and Weselake, 2011). The expression of these sets of genes is controlled by a well-characterised set of master regulatory transcription factors, which are themselves transcriptionally regulated in a temporal pattern. These include the transcription factors abscisic acid insensitive 3 (AB13), Leafy cotyledon 1 (LEC1) and LEC2, FUSCA 3 (FUS3) and WRINKLED 1 (WR1). Among these, the B3 family transcription factor LEC2 has a major role. The expression of this transcription factor is known to enhance the expression of several further key seed maturation genes including, WRI1, MYB118 and LEC1 (FIG. 1 ). Activation of LEC2 transcription factor activity using a glucocorticoid receptor fusion (LEC2:GR) also led to the expression of S3 oleosin (S3) and At2S3 genes, accumulation of seed lipids and proteins, and also the expression of LEC1, FUS3 and AB13 (Santos Mendoza et al., 2005). This showed that LEC2 has a centrally important role in seed storage gene expression.

Protein ubiquitylation is a universally conserved process in eukaryotes that regulates protein levels and activities. Ubiquitin is a small 76 amino acid protein that is coupled by an N-lysine isopeptide linkage to glycine moieties in proteins. There are several types of ubiquitin chain linkages that serve as different signals. For example, chains of ubiquitin molecules coupled through lysine 48 signals the degradation of the ubiquitylated protein by the 26 proteasome (Komander and Rape, 2012). The levels and activities of many proteins are controlled by tightly regulated processes of ubiquitylation and proteolysis. Ubiquitylation is mediated by a variety of E3 ubiquitin ligases, which either directly transfer ubiquitin moieties to substrates, or facilitate the transfer of ubiquitin from an E2 conjugating enzyme (Varshaysky, 2012) to a substrate. Ubiquitin E3 ligases form a large and diverse class of proteins in animals and plants. One of the main classes of E3 enzymes is the HECT E3 ligase family in animals and plants. These are characterised by a conserved HECT domain, and directly transfer ubiquitin to substrates. There are seven HECT E3 ligase genes (UPL1-UPL7) in by the Arabidopsis genome (Downes et al., 2003), of which UPL3 is the best characterised. UPL3 is characterised by a conserved N-terminal ARM domain and a C-terminal HECT domain. It is required for correct leaf hair formation; loss of function upl3 mutants have trichomes with increased branching. UPL3 was shown to ubiquitylate two bHLH transcription factors, Glabrous 3 (GL3) and enhancer of GL3 (EGL3), which are required for positive regulation of trichome formation. These transcription factors form a complex with two other transcription factors, GL2 and TTG1, to regulate flavonoid biosynthesis genes (Patra et al., 2013). UPL3 is expressed at increased levels during seed embryo development (FIG. 1 ), suggesting that transcription of UPL3 may have a role in seed embryo development.

(Shi et al., 2011) showed that loss of function gl2 mutants in the testa leads to reduced expression of MUM4, encoding a key enzyme of mucilage production (mucilage is a specialised polysaccharide produced by the testa to promote germination), and also contributed to high embryo lipid levels. ttg and gl2 mutants influence seed testa development by reducing pigment formation and mucilage levels (Chen et al., 2015). TT8 was shown to repress expression of three key transcription factor genes, LEC1, LEC2 and FUSCA3, leading to reduced seed protein and lipid accumulation in embryos. This effect was seen when testa tissue was homozygous for tt8. These observations were interpreted as showing a “balance” of resource allocation between testa mucilage and embryo lipid production, such that reducing mucilage production due to gl2 and tt8 loss of function mutants leads to increased seed lipid accumulation.

Oilseeds form a major source of nutrition for humans and our domesticated animals, and are also a renewable source of transport fuel and industrial feedstocks. Current “00” varieties of oilseed rape (OSR or canola) have low levels of glucosinolates and erucic acid, and produce a high-quality edible oil with good cooking and nutritional properties. It is second only to soybean as a source of cooking oil, with 20 m tonnes annual production. After oil extraction, OSR seed proteins are a major source of nutrients for domesticated animals. Yields of OSR have been increased steadily by breeding, but its yields are still relatively low compared to soybean.

Therefore, seed yield is a major factor in determining the commercial success of grain crops and thus it is important to not only understand the genetic factors that underlie this trait, but also how to modulate such factors to improve overall seed yield, with the most desirable outcome being an increase in both seed size and seed protein and/or lipid content. The present invention addresses this need.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Using Associative Transcriptomics we screened a panel of OSR accessions for genetic variation associated with a range of yield component traits. This analysis identified a locus showing high association with seed weight per pod (SWPP). This locus was also identified in the Gene Expression Marker (GEM) analysis where differential expression of a single unigene, corresponding to an orthologue of the Arabidopsis UBIQUITIN PROTEIN LIGASE 3 (UPL3), correlates negatively with SWPP. Concordant with this result, we show that Arabidopsis mutants lacking a functional copy of this gene produce significantly larger seeds relative to WT plants. This increase in seed size was coupled with a 12% increase in seed lipid and a 13% increase in seed total protein levels. Assessment of gene expression in a seed development time course revealed that a set of regulatory transcription factor genes known for their role in seed maturation are upregulated in mutant seeds relative to WT. Using a cell-free system we showed that UPL3 mediates the proteasomal degradation of LEAFY COTYLEDON 2 (LEC2) protein, which is a master regulator of seed maturation. Closer inspection of the promoter region of the Brassica napus orthologues of UPL3 revealed variation which may be causal for the differential expression and consequent phenotypic variation observed.

Therefore, in summary, we have surprisingly demonstrated UPL3 has a negative role in regulating the expression of genes involved in seed lipid and protein accumulation, and as a result, reducing or silencing the expression and/or reducing the activity of UPL3 can increase seed levels of lipids and proteins, and increase seed yields. UPL3 activity also promotes the accumulation of seed glucosinolates, and reducing or silencing the expression or reducing the activity of UPL3, can reduce glucosinolate levels, thus improving the quality of seed oil and protein.

In one aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of increasing seed yield in a plant, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant. In one embodiment, said increase in seed yield comprises an increase in at least one of seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, pod length, protein and/or lipid content and weight of seed per pod.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of reducing the levels of glucosinolate in a plant, the method comprising reducing the expression of a nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide.

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of increasing lipid and/or protein content in a plant seed, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant.

In one embodiment, the method comprises introducing at least one mutation into the nucleic acid sequence encoding UPL3 or the promoter of said UPL3. Preferably, said mutation is a loss of function mutation. More preferably, said mutation is an insertion, deletion or substitution. In one embodiment, the mutation is introduced using targeted genome modification, preferably ZFNs, TALENs or CRISPR/Cas9. Alternatively, the mutation is introduced using mutagenesis, preferably TILLING or T-DNA insertion.

In another embodiment, the method comprising using RNA interference to reduce or abolish the expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid.

In another aspect of the invention, there is provided, a genetically altered plant, part thereof or plant cell, wherein said plant comprises at least one mutation into at least one ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) gene and/or at least one mutation in the UPL3 promoter.

In one embodiment, the increase in seed yield comprises an increase in at least one of seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, pod length, and weight of seed per pod. In another embodiment, the plant is characterised by an increase in seed protein and/or lipid content. In a further embodiment, the plant is characterised by reduced glucosinolate levels, wherein preferably said reduction is relative to a wild-type or control plant.

In one embodiment, the mutation is a loss of function mutation, preferably an insertion, deletion or substitution.

In one embodiment, the plant comprises an RNA interference construct that reduces the expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid.

In another embodiment, the plant part is a seed.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of producing a plant with increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing at least one mutation into at least one ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) gene and/or at least one mutation in the

UPL3 promoter.

Preferably, the mutation is a loss of function mutation. More preferably, the mutation is introduced using mutagenesis or targeted genome modification. Even more preferably, the targeted genome modification is selected from ZFNs, TALENs or CRISPR/Cas9.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing a plant with increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant an RNA interference construct that reduces the expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid.

In one embodiment, the method further comprises regenerating a plant and screening for increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels.

In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a plant, plant part or plant cell obtained by the methods described herein. Preferably, a seed obtained or obtainable from the plant described herein or the methods described herein.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for identifying and/or selecting a plant that will have an increased seed yield phenotype, the method comprising detecting in the plant or plant germplasm at least one polymorphism in the promoter of the UPL3 gene, and/or a tandem duplication comprising SEQ ID NO: 18 and wherein said plant or progeny thereof is selected.

Preferably, the deletion of at least one tandem duplication is indicative of a plant with a lower level of UPL3 expression than a plant comprising a different base at the above sites and/or at least two duplications of SEQ ID NO: 18. More preferably, the method further comprises introgressing the chromosomal region comprising at least one of said polymorphisms and/or deletions into a second plant or plant germplasm to produce an introgressed plant or plant germplasm.

In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid sequence as defined in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 11 to 14 or a functional variant or homolog thereof, wherein said sequence is operably linked to a regulatory sequence, wherein preferably said regulatory sequence is a tissue-specific promoter. Also provided is a vector comprising the nucleic acid construct described herein, a host cell comprising the nucleic acid construct described herein and a transgenic plant expressing the nucleic acid construct described herein.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of increasing seed yield and/or increasing seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reducing glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant the nucleic acid construct described herein.

In yet a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing a plant with increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant the nucleic acid construct described herein.

In a final aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing a food or feed product with increased protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, said method comprising

-   -   a. producing a plant wherein the expression of UPL3 is reduced         or abolished and/or the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide is         reduced as described herein;     -   b. obtaining a seed from said plant; and     -   c. producing a food or feed product from said seed.

In one embodiment, the UPL3 nucleic acid encoding a UPL3 polypeptide comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 4 or 5 or a functional variant or homolog thereof, and wherein the promoter of said UPL3 nucleic acid sequence comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 1 or 2 or a functional variant or homolog thereof.

In all described examples, said increase in seed yield may be relative to a control or wild-type plant.

As described herein, the plant is selected from a monocot or dicot plant. Preferably, the plant is selected from any dicotyledonous oilseed crop, such as Brassica oilseed crops such as B. juncea, soybean, sunflower, linseed, cotton, hemp, oilpalm, coconut, peanut, safflower, Camelina and olive. More preferably, the plant is Brassica napus.

Alternatively, the plant is selected from B.oleracea, maize, rice, wheat or barley.

DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

The invention is further illustrated in the following non-limiting figures.

FIG. 1 shows the expression profiles of key seed developmental transcription factors in Arabidopsis.

FIG. 2 Associative Transcriptomics identifies UPL3 as a novel regulator of yield in Brassica napus. A SNP association peak was identified for weight of seed per pod on chromosome A8/03 (a). Segregation of the most highly associating marker showed a marker effect of ˜20% (b). The GEM analysis revealed that a single unigene, C_EX097784 (corresponding to an orthologue of the Arabidopsis UPL3), is differentially expressed between GWAS accessions exhibiting trait variation (C). This differential expression was confirmed in a subset of GWAS accessions using qPCR (d). Assessment of UPL3 expression in developing seeds of Arabidopsis shows a steady increase in transcript levels towards seed maturation (e). BLAST analysis indicates that Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea each carry a single copy of UPL3 and that there is a high level of conserved synteny between these species and Arabidopsis (f). Using Ensembl Plants, despite some misassembly of the Brassica napus genome in this region, it is clear that there are two copies of UPL3 in the B. napus genome. Alignment of these sequences shows that Brassia napus gene models, BnaA08g17020D, BnaA08g17010D and BnaA08g17000D (when combined make up a single copy of Bn.UPL3) show high sequence similarity to the B.rapa orthologue, BraC03g010737.1. B. napus gene models, BnaC03g60060D and BnaC03g60070D (again each making up part of a single copy of UPL3) show high sequence similarity to the B. oleracea orthologue, Bo3q149420. Our GWAS results suggest that variation in the expression of C03 UPL3 transcript is causal for the phenotypic variation in seed weight per pod observed. Sequence information for B. napus, B.rapa and B.oleracea UPL3 orthologues can be found below.

FIG. 3 shows the total plant yield data taken from a 2016 field trial for a subset of GWAS accessions with variation in UPL3 expression. Data shows accessions with high weight of seed per pod (and low UPL3 expression) show increased final yield (a). Across this subset of accessions, those displaying low C_EX097784 expression produce seeds with higher lipid levels (b) and reduced glucosinolate levels (c) relative to high expression genotypes.

FIG. 4 shows an example of C genome UPL3 promoter variation seen to segregate between B. napus GWAS accessions. A high level of variation can be seen segregating between high (marked with “H”) and low (marked with “L”) C genome UPL3 expression accessions that display high levels of yield trait variation. This includes small changes in the form of SNPs but also larger changes such as the 80bp InDel (a). This InDel is in fact a tandem duplication present only in low expression accessions. This can be seen represented as a schematic here (b).

FIG. 5 shows Arabidopsis knock-out mutants for UPL3 that exhibit increased seed size. Arabidopsis Salk mutant, SALK_015334 exhibits a significant increase in seed size relative to WT plants (P<0.001) (a and d). This is coupled with an increase in both seed fatty acid content (P<0.01) (b) and seed total protein content (P<0.001) (c). Brassia napus accession displaying differential expression of C_EX097784 show clear segregation of a seed size phenotype (e). upl3 mutant seeds also exhibit a reduced mucilage extrusion phenotype relative to WT seed (f). This may be explained by the altered expression of GL2 and MUM4 seed between mutant and WT seed (g)

FIG. 6 shows the expression of known regulators of final seed size, seed protein and seed lipid content in Arabidopsis WT and up13 mutant seeds. From 0—15 days after anthesis (DPA). No significant difference in and TRANSPARANT TESTA GLABRA 1 (TTG1) (a) APETELA 2 (AP2) (b) and LEAFY COTYLEDON 2 (LEC2) (c) was seen between WT and mutant seeds. An increase in LEAFY COTYLEDON 1 (LEC1) (d), WRINKLED SEED 1 (WRI1) (e) and MYB118 (f), all of which are targets of LEAFY COTYLEDON 2 (LEC2) is seen from 10DPA in mutant seeds relative to WT. EF1aA4 (At5g60390) was used as internal standard.

FIG. 7 is a promoter transactivation assay in Arabidopsis protoplast and shows that UPL3 can disrupt the LEC2-mediated activation of AT2S3 promoter activity. In the presence of LEC2, AT2S3 promoter activity (measured as a ratio of luciferase to Renilla output) is significantly increased (P<0.001). When co-transfected with 35s::UPL3, enhancement of AT2S3 promoter activity by LEC2 is significantly reduced (P<0.05).

FIG. 8 shows that UPL3 reduced the stability of LEC2 in a cell-free system and increased LEC2 ubiquitylation. Incubation of expressed HA-LEC2 protein in total protein extracts taken from WT and up13 mutant silliques shows that in the presence of UPL3, LEC2 stability is decreased. LEC2 stability can be enhanced with the addition of MG132 to the protein extracts. (a). HA-LEC2 protein was expressed in Nicotinia Benthamiana both alone and co-expressed with 3XFLAG-U-PL3. Protein extracts were immunoprecipitated and immunoblotted with HA antibody. In the presence of UPL3, 3XHA-L--EC2 displays an increased ubiquitylation pattern (b).

FIG. 9 shows a model describing the roles of UPL3 in regulating gene expression in both the testa and the embryo throughout seed development.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention will now be further described. In the following passages, different aspects of the invention are defined in more detail. Each aspect so defined may be combined with any other aspect or aspects unless clearly indicated to the contrary. In particular, any feature indicated as being preferred or advantageous may be combined with any other feature or features indicated as being preferred or advantageous.

The practice of the present invention will employ, unless otherwise indicated, conventional techniques of botany, microbiology, tissue culture, molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry and recombinant DNA technology, bioinformatics which are within the skill of the art. Such techniques are explained fully in the literature.

The terms “seed” and “grain” as used herein can be used interchangeably.

As used herein, the words “nucleic acid”, “nucleic acid sequence”, “nucleotide”, “nucleic acid molecule” or “polynucleotide” are intended to include DNA molecules (e.g., cDNA or genomic DNA), RNA molecules (e.g., mRNA), natural occurring, mutated, synthetic DNA or RNA molecules, and analogs of the DNA or RNA generated using nucleotide analogs. It can be single-stranded or double-stranded. Such nucleic acids or polynucleotides include, but are not limited to, coding sequences of structural genes, anti-sense sequences, and non-coding regulatory sequences that do not encode mRNAs or protein products. These terms also encompass a gene. The term “gene” or “gene sequence” is used broadly to refer to a DNA nucleic acid associated with a biological function. Thus, genes may include introns and exons as in the genomic sequence, or may comprise only a coding sequence as in cDNAs, and/or may include cDNAs in combination with regulatory sequences.

The terms “polypeptide” and “protein” are used interchangeably herein and refer to amino acids in a polymeric form of any length, linked together by peptide bonds.

The aspects of the invention involve recombination DNA technology and exclude embodiments that are solely based on generating plants by traditional breeding methods.

Methods of Increasing Seed Yield

Accordingly, in a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of increasing seed yield in a plant, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3)-like polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant. The same effects could be generated by modulating the expression of UPL3 to reduce its expression at later stages of seed development, for example by using a promoter that expressed UPL3 at lower levels during seed development. Optimally, the promoter variant identified in this study and described herein that reduces expression can be used in oilseed rape/canola. The promoters of UPL3-related genes in other oilseed crops could be altered to reduce expression by a variety of means, or natural variants of oilseed crop UPL3 promoters could be identified by screening for low UPL3 expression levels.

The term “yield” in general means a measurable produce of economic value, typically related to a specified crop, to an area, and to a period of time. Individual plant parts directly contribute to yield based on their number, size and/or weight. Alternatively, the actual yield is the yield per square meter for a crop and year, which is determined by dividing total production (includes both harvested and appraised production) by planted square meters. Preferably, in the present context, the term “yield” of a plant relates to propagule generation (such as seeds) of that plant. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the method relates to an increase in seed yield.

The expression of UPL3 correlates negatively with the yield component trait, weight of seed per pod across Brassia napus accessions. Weight of seed per pod is a yield component trait comprised of several factors, including seed size, seed weight, pod length and seed number. UPL3 expression contributes to variation in seed weight per pod through its negative effect on seed size. Arabidopsis mutants lacking UPL3 expression exhibit increased seed size and Brassia napus accessions exhibiting extreme UPL3 transcription show clear segregation of a seed size phenotype. Furthermore, assessment of yield across a subset of GWAS accessions, showed that high weight of seed per pod relates to an increase in harvestable yield—an important observation given the common trade-off between yield component traits, with an increase in one yield component, such as seed size, leading to a reduction in another component, such as seed number (Sadras V O et al.,)

Seed size and number are the main components contributing to seed yield, however, in one embodiment, the increase in seed yield comprises an increase in at least one yield component trait such as pod weight, pod length, seed size, including average seed length, width and/or area, seed weight (single seed or thousand grain weight) , seed density, overall seed yield per plant, seed number per pod, protein and/or lipid content and weight of seed per pod. In particular, the inventors have found that increasing at least seed weight per pod results in an overall increase in seed yield.

The terms “increase”, “improve” or “enhance” as used herein are interchangeable. In one embodiment, seed yield, and preferably seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, pod length, protein and/or lipid content and weight of seed per pod is increased by at least 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10% 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19%, 20%, 30%, 40% or 50% in comparison to a control plant. Preferably, the increase is at least 2-20%, more preferably 5-15%.

Thus, according to the invention, seed yield can be measured by assessing one or more of seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, seed number per plant, pod length, seed protein, a combination of both seed size and seed number and/or lipid content and weight of seed per pod. Preferably, yield comprises an increase in seed size, more preferably an increase and/or protein and/or lipid content of the seed. Yield is increased relative to control plants. The skilled person would be able to measure any of the above seed yield parameters using known techniques in the art.

The terms “reducing” means a decrease in the levels of UPL3 expression and/or activity by up to 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% or 90%. The term “abolish” expression means that no expression of UPL3 is detectable or that no functional UPL3 polypeptide is produced. Method for determining the level of UPL3 expression and/or activity would be well known to the skilled person.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of reducing the levels of a glucosinolate in a plant, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant. Glucosinolates are a class of secondary metabolites that are mainly found in Brassicaceae. Upon damage to the plant (such as any form of food processing etc.) glucosinolate breaks down into a variety of highly bioactive products, such as isothiocyanates, nitriles, epithionitriles and thiocyanates. Some of these breakdown products, isothiocyanates and nitriles in particular, can have toxic effects in both humans and animals at high doses. For this reason it is desirable to produce brassica plants with reduced levels of glucosinolates. Glucosinolates are also sulphur-containing proteins that are thought to have health benefits, but high levels in seeds contributes to bitter taste of oil and protein meal. Hence in Brassica oilseeds glucosinolate levels are reduced to improve taste. Older varieties of oilseed rape typically have 80 ug/g glucosinolates, while modern “00” varieties have between 10-20 ug/g (Mithen 1992). Typically, reduced expression of UPL3 as shown by the promoter variant described here will reduce total glucosinolate levels approximately 4-fold to levels typically found in low glucosinolate oilseed rape varieties. Preferably said reduction is in the seeds of the plants. More preferably, said reduction is compared to a high glucosinolate control plant and is at least 3 fold, preferably between a 1 to 10 fold, more preferably, between a 2 to 5 fold, and even more preferably 4-fold reduction in plants that have reduced UPL3 expression or function.

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of increasing total lipid and/or protein content in a plant, preferably the total protein and/or lipid content in the seeds (e.g. embryo) of a plant the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant. In one embodiment, said increase is between 5 and 50%, more preferably between 10 and 30%, and even more preferably between 10 and 20% compared to a wild-type or control plant. In one embodiment, said increase is up to 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19% or 20% compared to a wild-type or control plant. In a preferred embodiment, the method increases both lipid and protein content. Total seed lipid and/or protein levels may be measured using standard techniques in the art, such as, but not limited to, infrared radiation analyses for both protein and lipid, Bradford Reagent to measure protein levels, and gas chromatography or high performance liquid chromatography to measure lipid levels and types of lipids, in particular fatty acids.

By “at least one mutation” is means that where the UPL3 gene is present as more than one copy or homeologue (with the same or slightly different sequence) there is at least one mutation in at least one gene or in a single copy of the gene. For example, in B.napus_preferably only the copy of UPL3 gene on the A or C genome is mutated, preferably the C genome. In an alternative embodiment, all or all copies of the gene are mutated.

In one embodiment, the method comprises introducing at least one mutation into the, preferably endogenous, gene encoding UPL3 and/or the UPL3 promoter. Preferably said mutation is in the coding region of the UPL3 gene. In one embodiment, at least one mutation or structural alteration may be introduced into the UPL3 promoter such that the UPL3 gene is either not expressed (i.e. expression is abolished) or expression is reduced, as defined herein. In an alternative embodiment, at least one mutation may be introduced into the UPL3 gene such that the altered gene does not express a full-length (i.e. expresses a truncated) UPL3 protein or does not express a fully functional UPL3 protein. In this manner, the activity of the UPL3 polypeptide can be considered to be reduced or abolished as described herein. In any case, the mutation may result in the expression of UPL3 with no, significantly reduced or altered biological activity in vivo. Alternatively, UPL3 may not be expressed at all.

In one embodiment, the sequence of the UPL3 promoter comprises or consists of a nucleic acid sequence as defined in SEQ ID No: 1 or 2 (preferably SEQ ID NO: 1) or a functional variant or homologue thereof.

In another embodiment, the sequence of the UPL3 gene comprises or consists of a nucleic acid sequence as defined in SEQ ID NO: 6 or 7 (genomic) or SEQ ID NO: 4 or 5 (cDNA) or a functional variant or homologue thereof and encodes a polypeptide as defined in SEQ ID NO: 21 or 22 or a functional variant or homologue thereof.

In the above embodiments an ‘endogenous’ nucleic acid may refer to the native or natural sequence in the plant genome. In one embodiment, the endogenous sequence of the UPL3 gene is defined in any of SEQ ID NOs: 4 to 7 and encodes an amino acid sequence as defined in SEQ ID NO: 21 or 22 or homologs thereof.

Also included in the scope of this invention are functional variants (as defined herein) and homologs of the above identified sequences. Examples of homologs are shown in SEQ ID NOs 3, 8 to 10, and 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49 and 51 to 60 and Table 1. In one embodiment, the homolog comprises a nucleic acid sequence as defined in any of SEQ ID Nos 8 to 10 and 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47 and 49 and that encodes a UPL3 protein as defined in any of SEQ ID No 27, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 or 50 or a variant or functional variant thereof. In another embodiment, the homolog comprises a nucleic acid that encodes a UPL3 protein as defined in any of SEQ ID No 27, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 or 50. Variants or functional variants are defined elsewhere. In another embodiment, the homolog of the UPL3 promoter is selected from SEQ ID NOs 51 to 60.

Further examples of homologues are shown in Table 1 below. Accordingly, in a further embodiment, the homologue may additionally or alternatively be selected from any sequence listed in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1 UPL3 homologue sequences Species Closest homologue to at.UPL3 Sunflower Ha10_00001502 (e.g.Ha10_00001502.1) Soybean GLYMA11G11490.1 or GLYMA11G11490.2 Brassica BnaA08g17010D-1;BnaA08g17000D-1; napus BnaA08g17020D-1 Brassica BnaC03g60060D-1; BnaC03g60070D-1 napus Arabidopsis AT4G38600.1, AT4G38600.2 or AT4G38600.3 peanut Aradu.QS26M.1 Brassica Bo3g 149420.1 Oleracea Brassica Bo3g149420.1 Oleracea Brassica Bra010737.1 rapa Zea Mays Zm00001d004139_T007 Rice LOC_Os02g01170.1 Cotton gnl|AD1_NBI|Gh_Sca004979G01 (Gorai.008G035900.1) Triticum TRIAE_UPL3_2A (TraesCS2A01G064700.1) aestivum Triticum TRIAE_UPL3_2B (TraesCS2B01G076900.1) aestivum Triticum TRIAE_UPL3_2D (TraesCS2D01G060300LC.1) aestivum Hordeum HORVU2Hr1G011040.15 Vulgare Glycine Max Glyma04g00530.1 Glycine Max Glyma12g03640.1 Glycine Max Glyma11g11490.1 Glycine Max Glyma06g00600.1

The term “functional variant of a nucleic acid sequence” as used herein with reference to any of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 92 refers to a variant gene sequence or part of the gene sequence which retains the biological function of the full non-variant sequence. A functional variant also comprises a variant of the gene of interest which has sequence alterations that do not affect function, for example in non-conserved residues. Also encompassed is a variant that is substantially identical, i.e. has only some sequence variations, for example in non-conserved residues, compared to the wild type sequences as shown herein and is biologically active. Alterations in a nucleic acid sequence which result in the production of a different amino acid at a given site that do not affect the functional properties of the encoded polypeptide are well known in the art. For example, a codon for the amino acid alanine, a hydrophobic amino acid, may be substituted by a codon encoding another less hydrophobic residue, such as glycine, or a more hydrophobic residue, such as valine, leucine, or isoleucine. Similarly, changes which result in substitution of one negatively charged residue for another, such as aspartic acid for glutamic acid, or one positively charged residue for another, such as lysine for arginine, can also be expected to produce a functionally equivalent product. Nucleotide changes which result in alteration of the N-terminal and C-terminal portions of the polypeptide molecule would also not be expected to alter the activity of the polypeptide. Each of the proposed modifications is well within the routine skill in the art, as is determination of retention of biological activity of the encoded products.

In one embodiment, a functional variant has at least 25%, 26%, 27%, 28%, 29%, 30%, 31%, 32%, 33%, 34%, 35%, 36%, 37%, 38%, 39%, 40%, 41%, 42%, 43%, 44%, 45%, 46%, 47%, 48%, 49%, 50%, 51%, 52%, 53%, 54%, 55%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 59%, 60%, 61%, 62%, 63%, 64%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 69%, 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or at least 99% overall sequence identity to the non-variant nucleic acid or amino acid sequence.

The term homolog, as used herein, also designates a UPL3 promoter or UPL3 gene orthologue from other plant species. A homolog may have, in increasing order of preference, at least 25%, 26%, 27%, 28%, 29%, 30%, 31%, 32%, 33%, 34%, 35%, 36%, 37%, 38%, 39%, 40%, 41%, 42%, 43%, 44%, 45%, 46%, 47%, 48%, 49%, 50%, 51%, 52%, 53%, 54%, 55%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 59%, 60%, 61%, 62%, 63%, 64%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 69%, 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or at least 99% overall sequence identity to any amino acid described herein, for example the proteins represented in Table 1 or by any of SEQ ID NO: 21 to 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 or 50 or to the nucleic acid sequences described herein, for example in Table 1 and as shown by SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 17 or 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47 or 49 or 51 to 60. In one embodiment, overall sequence identity is at least 37%. In one embodiment, overall sequence identity is at least 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99%, most preferably 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or at least 99%.

Functional variants of UPL3 homologs as defined above are also within the scope of the invention.

The term “UPL3” refers to ubiquitin-protein ligase 3. The UPL3 gene in B.napus contains 17 exons, 16 introns and encodes 1888 amino acids. The UPL3 protein is characterised by a conserved C-terminal HECT domain (homologous to the EG-AP carboxyl terminus) and at least one, two, three or up to four N-terminal Armadillo repeat (or ARM domains). Accordingly, in one embodiment, the UPL3 nucleic acid coding sequence encodes a UPL3 protein comprising a C-terminal HECT domain and up to four Armadillo repeats as defined below, or a variant thereof, wherein the variant has at least 25%, 26%, 27%, 28%, 29%, 30%, 31%, 32%, 33%, 34%, 35%, 36%, 37%, 38%, 39%, 40%, 41%, 42%, 43%, 44%, 45%, 46%, 47%, 48%, 49%, 50%, 51%, 52%, 53%, 54%, 55%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 59%, 60%, 61%, 62%, 63%, 64%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 69%, 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or at least 99% overall sequence identity to the HECT domain and/or the Armadillo repeat as defined herein. In a preferred embodiment, the UPL3 polypeptide is characterised by at least one HECT domain and at least one, preferably up to four ARM domains or a HECT or ARM domain with at least 75% homology thereto.

In one embodiment, the sequence of the HECT domain is defined below:

(SEQ ID NO: 29) MRIGRLQR QKVRVSRNRI LDSAAKVMEM YSSQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTG L GPTLEFYTLL SHDLQKASLG MWRSSSGDKV SMQIGRDEIE DGKP SAANRD IVLAPLGLFP RPWPSTADIS EGGQFHKVIE YFRLLGRVMA KALQDGRLLD VPLSTAFYKL ILGQELDLHD IVLFDAELGK TLQELR VVVA RKHYLEGVGG DNSSTISDLC LRGCRIEDLS LEFTLPGYPE Y ILRSGDEIV DITNLEEYIS LVVDATVKRG VTRQIEAFRS GFNQVFD ITS LQIFTPSELD YLLCGRRELW EVETLAEHIK FDHGYNAKSP AI INLLEIMG ELTADQQRAFCQFVTGAPRL PPGGLAVLNP KLTIVRKHS S TSSAAANGAG ASETADDDLP SVMTCANYLK LPPYSTKEIM YKKL LYAINE GQGSFDLS

In one embodiment, the UPL3 protein comprises at least one of the following ARM folds and/or ARM helixes:

(SEQ ID NO: 30) RGNNNDNSDKGKEKEHDVRI RERERERDRA REQLNMDAAA AAARSAD EDD DNDSED (SEQ ID NO: 31) LNGRMKKILSGLRAEGEEGK QVEALTQLCE MLSIGTEDSL STFSVDS FVP VLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAAR ALTHLCDVLP SSCAAVVHYG AVS CLVARLL TIEYMDLAEQ SLQALKKISQ EHPTACLRAG ALMAVLSYL D FFSTGVQRVA LSTAANMCKKLPSDASDYVM EAVPLLTNLL QYHDS KVLEY ASICLTRIAE AFAPYPEKLDELCNHGLVTQ AASLISTSNS G GGQASLSVS TYTGLIRLLS TCASGSPLGFRTLLLLGISS ILKDILLG SG VSANASVSPA LSRPADQIYE (SEQ ID NO: 32) GKQEDILKIS PREKLLGDQPELLQQFGLDL LPVLVQIYGS SVNGTIR HKC LSVIGKLMYF SSSEMIQSLIGDTNISSFLA GVLAWKDPQV LVP ALQVAEI LMEKLPETFS KVFVREGVVHAVDQL.

By “UPL3 promoter” is meant a region extending for at least 2kbp upstream of the ATG codon of the UPL3 ORF.

Two nucleic acid sequences or polypeptides are said to be “identical” if the sequence of nucleotides or amino acid residues, respectively, in the two sequences is the same when aligned for maximum correspondence as described below. The terms “identical” or percent “identity,” in the context of two or more nucleic acids or polypeptide sequences, refer to two or more sequences or subsequences that are the same or have a specified percentage of amino acid residues or nucleotides that are the same, when compared and aligned for maximum correspondence over a comparison window, as measured using one of the following sequence comparison algorithms or by manual alignment and visual inspection. When percentage of sequence identity is used in reference to proteins or peptides, it is recognised that residue positions that are not identical often differ by conservative amino acid substitutions, where amino acids residues are substituted for other amino acid residues with similar chemical properties (e.g., charge or hydrophobicity) and therefore do not change the functional properties of the molecule. Where sequences differ in conservative substitutions, the percent sequence identity may be adjusted upwards to correct for the conservative nature of the substitution. Means for making this adjustment are well known to those of skill in the art. For sequence comparison, typically one sequence acts as a reference sequence, to which test sequences are compared. When using a sequence comparison algorithm, test and reference sequences are entered into a computer, subsequence coordinates are designated, if necessary, and sequence algorithm program parameters are designated. Default program parameters can be used, or alternative parameters can be designated. The sequence comparison algorithm then calculates the percent sequence identities for the test sequences relative to the reference sequence, based on the program parameters. Non-limiting examples of algorithms that are suitable for determining percent sequence identity and sequence similarity are the BLAST and BLAST 2.0 algorithms.

Suitable homologues can be identified by sequence comparisons and identifications of conserved domains. There are predictors in the art that can be used to identify such sequences. The function of the homologue can be identified as described herein and a skilled person would thus be able to confirm the function, for example when overexpressed in a plant.

Thus, the nucleotide sequences of the invention and described herein can also be used to isolate corresponding sequences from other organisms, particularly other plants, for example crop plants. In this manner, methods such as PCR, hybridization, and the like can be used to identify such sequences based on their sequence homology to the sequences described herein. Topology of the sequences and the characteristic domains structure can also be considered when identifying and isolating homologs. Sequences may be isolated based on their sequence identity to the entire sequence or to fragments thereof. In hybridization techniques, all or part of a known nucleotide sequence is used as a probe that selectively hybridizes to other corresponding nucleotide sequences present in a population of cloned genomic DNA fragments or cDNA fragments (i.e., genomic or cDNA libraries) from a chosen plant. The hybridization probes may be genomic DNA fragments, cDNA fragments, RNA fragments, or other oligonucleotides, and may be labelled with a detectable group, or any other detectable marker. Methods for preparation of probes for hybridization and for construction of cDNA and genomic libraries are generally known in the art and are disclosed in Sambrook, et al., (1989) Molecular Cloning: A Library Manual (2d ed., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Plainview, N.Y.).

Hybridization of such sequences may be carried out under stringent conditions. By “stringent conditions” or “stringent hybridization conditions” is intended conditions under which a probe will hybridize to its target sequence to a detectably greater degree than to other sequences (e.g., at least 2-fold over background). Stringent conditions are sequence dependent and will be different in different circumstances. By controlling the stringency of the hybridization and/or washing conditions, target sequences that are 100% complementary to the probe can be identified (homologous probing).

Alternatively, stringency conditions can be adjusted to allow some mismatching in sequences so that lower degrees of similarity are detected (heterologous probing). Generally, a probe is less than about 1000 nucleotides in length, preferably less than 500 nucleotides in length.

Typically, stringent conditions will be those in which the salt concentration is less than about 1.5 M Na ion, typically about 0.01 to 1.0 M Na ion concentration (or other salts) at pH 7.0 to 8.3 and the temperature is at least about 30° C. for short probes (e.g., 10 to 50 nucleotides) and at least about 60° C. for long probes (e.g., greater than 50 nucleotides). Duration of hybridization is generally less than about 24 hours, usually about 4 to 12. Stringent conditions may also be achieved with the addition of destabilizing agents such as formamide.

In one embodiment, there is provided a method of increasing seed yield in a plant, as described herein, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding UPL3 and/or activity of UPL3, as also described herein, wherein the method comprises introducing at least one mutation into the UPL3 gene and/or promoter as described herein, wherein the UPL3 gene comprises or consists of

-   -   a. a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide as defined in         SEQ ID NO:21 or 22 or a homolog or functional variant as defined         herein; or     -   b. a nucleic acid sequence as defined in SEQ ID NO: 4, 5, 6 or 7         or a homolog or functional variant as defined herein; or     -   c. a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide, wherein the         polypeptide comprises at least a C-terminal HECT domain as         defined in SEQ ID NO: 29 or a variant thereof and at least one,         two, three or four N-terminal Armadillo repeat domains as         defined in SEQ ID NO: 30 and/or 31 and/or 32 or any combination         thereof or a variant thereof, wherein the variant has at least         75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%,         88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or at         least 99% overall sequence identity to any of SEQ ID NO: 29 or         30, 31 or 32; or     -   d. a nucleic acid sequence with at least 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%,         79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%,         92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or at least 99% overall         sequence identity to either (a) or (b); or     -   e. a nucleic acid sequence encoding a MADS1 polypeptide as         defined herein that is capable of hybridising under stringent         conditions as defined herein to the nucleic acid sequence of any         of (a) to (d).

In a preferred embodiment, the mutation that is introduced into the endogenous UPL3 gene or promoter thereof to reduce, or inhibit the biological activity and/or expression levels of the UPL3 gene can be selected from the following mutation types

-   -   1. a “missense mutation”, which is a change in the nucleic acid         sequence that results in the substitution of an amino acid for         another amino acid;     -   2. a “nonsense mutation” or “STOP codon mutation”, which is a         change in the nucleic acid sequence that results in the         introduction of a premature STOP codon and, thus, the         termination of translation (resulting in a truncated protein);         plant genes contain the translation stop codons “TGA” (UGA in         RNA), “TAA” (UAA in RNA) and “TAG” (UAG in RNA); thus any         nucleotide substitution, insertion, deletion which results in         one of these codons to be in the mature mRNA being translated         (in the reading frame) will terminate translation.     -   3. an “insertion mutation” of one or more amino acids, due to         one or more codons having been added in the coding sequence of         the nucleic acid;     -   4. a “deletion mutation” of one or more amino acids, due to one         or more codons having been deleted in the coding sequence of the         nucleic acid;     -   5. a “frameshift mutation”, resulting in the nucleic acid         sequence being translated in a different frame downstream of the         mutation. A frameshift mutation can have various causes, such as         the insertion, deletion or duplication of one or more         nucleotides.     -   6. a “splice site” mutation, which is a mutation that results in         the insertion, deletion or substitution of a nucleotide at the         site of splicing.

In general, the skilled person will understand that at least one mutation as defined above and which leads to the insertion, deletion or substitution of at least one nucleic acid or amino acid compared to the wild-type UPL3 promoter or UPL3 nucleic acid or protein sequence can affect the biological activity of the UPL3 protein.

In one embodiment, the mutation is introduced into the HECT domain and/or at least one ARM domain in the UPL3 coding sequence or polypeptide. Preferably said mutation is a loss of function mutation such as a premature stop codon, or an amino acid change in a highly conserved region that is predicted to be important for protein structure.

In another embodiment, the mutation is introduced into the UPL3 promoter and is at least the insertion of at least one duplication comprising a sequence as defined in SEQ ID NO: 18 and/or at least on point mutation. Examples of suitable point mutations are described in SEQ ID NO: 19. Other major changes such as deletions that remove functional regions of the promoter are also included as these will reduce the expression of UPL3.

In one example, the mutation may introduce a premature stop codon. As an example we have created a B.rapa TILLING mutant, which comprises a premature stop codon resulting in a loss of UPL3 function. The mutations are shown in SEQ ID NO: 17. B.rapa is a diploid ancestor of B.napus, and moreover the UPL3 gene is very highly conserved between B.rapa and B.napus. Accordingly, the same mutation shown in SEQ ID NO: 17 can be made to the B.napus UPL3 gene to introduce a premature stop codon and thereby abolish UPL3 function, for example abolishing its ubiquitin ligase activity.

In one embodiment, the mutation is introduced using mutagenesis or targeted genome editing. That is, in one embodiment, the invention relates to a method and plant that has been generated by genetic engineering methods as described above, and does not encompass naturally occurring varieties.

Targeted genome modification or targeted genome editing is a genome engineering technique that uses targeted DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) to stimulate genome editing through homologous recombination (HR)-mediated recombination events. To achieve effective genome editing via introduction of site-specific DNA DSBs, four major classes of customisable DNA binding proteins can be used: meganucleases derived from microbial mobile genetic elements, ZF nucleases based on eukaryotic transcription factors, transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) from Xanthomonas bacteria, and the RNA-guided DNA endonuclease Cas9 from the type II bacterial adaptive immune system CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats). Meganuclease, ZF, and TALE proteins all recognize specific DNA sequences through protein-DNA interactions. Although meganucleases integrate nuclease and DNA-binding domains, ZF and TALE proteins consist of individual modules targeting 3 or 1 nucleotides (nt) of DNA, respectively. ZFs and TALEs can be assembled in desired combinations and attached to the nuclease domain of Fokl to direct nucleolytic activity toward specific genomic loci.

Upon delivery into host cells via the bacterial type III secretion system, TAL effectors enter the nucleus, bind to effector-specific sequences in host gene promoters and activate transcription. Their targeting specificity is determined by a central domain of tandem, 33-35 amino acid repeats. This is followed by a single truncated repeat of 20 amino acids. The majority of naturally occurring TAL effectors examined have between 12 and 27 full repeats.

These repeats only differ from each other by two adjacent amino acids, their repeat-variable di-residue (RVD). The RVD that determines which single nucleotide the TAL effector will recognize: one RVD corresponds to one nucleotide, with the four most common RVDs each preferentially associating with one of the four bases. Naturally occurring recognition sites are uniformly preceded by a T that is required for TAL effector activity. TAL effectors can be fused to the catalytic domain of the Fokl nuclease to create a TAL effector nuclease (TALEN) which makes targeted DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in vivo for genome editing. The use of this technology in genome editing is well described in the art, for example in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,440,431, 8,440,432 and 8,450,471. Cermak T et al. describes a set of customized plasmids that can be used with the Golden Gate cloning method to assemble multiple DNA fragments. As described therein, the Golden Gate method uses Type IIS restriction endonucleases, which cleave outside their recognition sites to create unique 4 bp overhangs. Cloning is expedited by digesting and ligating in the same reaction mixture because correct assembly eliminates the enzyme recognition site. Assembly of a custom TALEN or TAL effector construct and involves two steps: (i) assembly of repeat modules into intermediary arrays of 1-10 repeats and (ii) joining of the intermediary arrays into a backbone to make the final construct. Accordingly, using techniques known in the art it is possible to design a TAL effector that targets a UPL3 gene or promoter sequence as described herein.

Another genome editing method that can be used according to the various aspects of the invention is CRISPR. The use of this technology in genome editing is well described in the art, for example in U.S. Pat. No. 8,697,359 and references cited herein. In short, CRISPR is a microbial nuclease system involved in defense against invading phages and plasmids. CRISPR loci in microbial hosts contain a combination of CRISPR-associated (Cas) genes as well as non-coding RNA elements capable of programming the specificity of the CRISPR-mediated nucleic acid cleavage (sgRNA). Three types (I-III) of CRISPR systems have been identified across a wide range of bacterial hosts. One key feature of each CRISPR locus is the presence of an array of repetitive sequences (direct repeats) interspaced by short stretches of non-repetitive sequences (spacers). The non-coding CRISPR array is transcribed and cleaved within direct repeats into short crRNAs containing individual spacer sequences, which direct Cas nucleases to the target site (protospacer). The Type II CRISPR is one of the most well characterized systems and carries out targeted DNA double-strand break in four sequential steps. First, two non-coding RNA, the pre-crRNA array and tracrRNA, are transcribed from the CRISPR locus. Second, tracrRNA hybridizes to the repeat regions of the pre-crRNA and mediates the processing of pre-crRNA into mature crRNAs containing individual spacer sequences. Third, the mature crRNA:tracrRNA complex directs Cas9 to the target DNA via Watson-Crick base-pairing between the spacer on the crRNA and the protospacer on the target DNA next to the protospacer adjacent motif (PAM), an additional requirement for target recognition. Finally, Cas9 mediates cleavage of target DNA to create a double-stranded break within the protospacer.

Cas9 is thus the hallmark protein of the type II CRISPR-Cas system, and is a large monomeric DNA nuclease guided to a DNA target sequence adjacent to the PAM (protospacer adjacent motif) sequence motif by a complex of two noncoding RNAs: CRISPR RNA (crRNA) and trans-activating crRNA (tracrRNA). The Cas9 protein contains two nuclease domains homologous to RuvC and HNH nucleases. The HNH nuclease domain cleaves the complementary DNA strand whereas the RuvC-like domain cleaves the non-complementary strand and, as a result, a blunt cut is introduced in the target DNA. Heterologous expression of Cas9 together with an sgRNA can introduce site-specific double strand breaks (DSBs) into genomic DNA of live cells from various organisms. For applications in eukaryotic organisms, codon optimized versions of Cas9, which is originally from the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, have been used.

The single guide RNA (sgRNA) is the second component of the CRISPR/Cas system that forms a complex with the Cas9 nuclease. sgRNA is a synthetic RNA chimera created by fusing crRNA with tracrRNA. The sgRNA guide sequence located at its 5′ end confers DNA target specificity. Therefore, by modifying the guide sequence, it is possible to create sgRNAs with different target specificities. The canonical length of the guide sequence is 20 bp. In plants, sgRNAs have been expressed using plant RNA polymerase III promoters, such as U6 and U3. Accordingly, using techniques known in the art it is possible to design sgRNA molecules that targets a UPL3 gene or promoter sequence as described herein.

Cas9 expression plasmids for use in the methods of the invention can be constructed as described in the art.

Alternatively, more conventional mutagenesis methods can be used to introduce at least one mutation into a UPL3 gene or UPL3 promoter sequence. These methods include both physical and chemical mutagenesis. A skilled person will know further approaches can be used to generate such mutants, and methods for mutagenesis and polynucleotide alterations are well known in the art. See, for example, Kunkel (1985) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82:488-492; Kunkel et al. (1987) Methods in Enzymol. 154:367-382; U.S. Pat. No. 4,873,192; Walker and Gaastra, eds. (1983) Techniques in Molecular Biology (MacMillan Publishing Company, New York) and the references cited therein.

In one embodiment, insertional mutagenesis is used, for example using T-DNA mutagenesis (which inserts pieces of the T-DNA from the Agrobacterium tumefaciens

T-Plasmid into DNA causing either loss of gene function or gain of gene function mutations), site-directed nucleases (SDNs) or transposons as a mutagen. Insertional mutagenesis is an alternative means of disrupting gene function and is based on the insertion of foreign DNA into the gene of interest (see Krysan et al, The Plant Cell, Vol. 11, 2283-2290, December 1999). Accordingly, in one embodiment, T-DNA is used as an insertional mutagen to disrupt UPL3 gene or UPL3 promoter expression. An example of using T-DNA mutagenesis to disrupt the Arabidopsis UPL3 gene is described in Downes et al. 2003. T-DNA not only disrupts the expression of the gene into which it is inserted, but also acts as a marker for subsequent identification of the mutation. Since the sequence of the inserted element is known, the gene in which the insertion has occurred can be recovered, using various cloning or PCR-based strategies. The insertion of a piece of T- DNA in the order of 5 to 25 kb in length generally produces a disruption of gene function. If a large enough population of T-DNA transformed lines is generated, there are reasonably good chances of finding a transgenic plant carrying a T-DNA insert within any gene of interest. Transformation of spores with T-DNA is achieved by an Agrobacterium-mediated method which involves exposing plant cells and tissues to a suspension of Agrobacterium cells.

The details of this method are well known to a skilled person. In short, plant transformation by Agrobacterium results in the integration into the nuclear genome of a sequence called T-DNA, which is carried on a bacterial plasmid. The use of T-DNA transformation leads to stable single insertions. Further mutant analysis of the resultant transformed lines is straightforward and each individual insertion line can be rapidly characterized by direct sequencing and analysis of DNA flanking the insertion. Gene expression in the mutant is compared to expression of the UPL3 nucleic acid sequence in a wild type plant and phenotypic analysis is also carried out.

In another embodiment, mutagenesis is physical mutagenesis, such as application of ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, gamma rays, fast or thermal neutrons or protons. The targeted population can then be screened to identify a UPL3 loss of function mutant.

In another embodiment of the various aspects of the invention, the method comprises mutagenizing a plant population with a mutagen. The mutagen may be a fast neutron irradiation or a chemical mutagen, for example selected from the following non-limiting list: ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS), methylmethane sulfonate (MMS), N-ethyl-N-nitrosurea (ENU), triethylmelamine (1′EM), N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (M NU), procarbazine, chlorambucil, cyclophosphamide, diethyl sulfate, acrylamide monomer, melphalan, nitrogen mustard, vincristine, dimethylnitosamine, N-methyl-N′-nitro-Nitrosoguanidine (MNNG), nitrosoguanidine, 2-aminopurine, 7,12 dimethyl-benz(a)anthracene (DMBA), ethylene oxide, hexamethylphosphoramide, bisulfan, diepoxyalkanes (diepoxyoctane (DEO), diepoxybutane (BEB), and the like), 2-methoxy-6-chloro-9 [3-(ethyl-2-chloroethyl)aminopropylamino]acridine dihydrochloride (ICR-170) or formaldehyde.

In another embodiment, the method used to create and analyse mutations is targeting induced local lesions in genomes (TILLING), reviewed in Henikoff et al, 2004. In this method, seeds are mutagenised with a chemical mutagen, for example EMS. The resulting M1 plants are self-fertilised and the M2 generation of individuals is used to prepare DNA samples for mutational screening. DNA samples are pooled and arrayed on microtiter plates and subjected to gene specific PCR. The PCR amplification products may be screened for mutations in the UPL3 target gene using any method that identifies heteroduplexes between wild type and mutant genes. For example, but not limited to, denaturing high pressure liquid chromatography (dHPLC), constant denaturant capillary electrophoresis (CDCE), temperature gradient capillary electrophoresis (TGCE), or by fragmentation using chemical cleavage. Preferably the PCR amplification products are incubated with an endonuclease that preferentially cleaves mismatches in heteroduplexes between wild type and mutant sequences.

Cleavage products are electrophoresed using an automated sequencing gel apparatus, and gel images are analyzed with the aid of a standard commercial image-processing program. Any primer specific to the UPL3 nucleic acid sequence may be utilized to amplify the UPL3 nucleic acid sequence within the pooled DNA sample. Preferably, the primer is designed to amplify the regions of the UPL3 gene where useful mutations are most likely to arise, specifically in the areas of the UPL3 gene that are highly conserved and/or confer activity as explained elsewhere. To facilitate detection of PCR products on a gel, the PCR primer may be labelled using any conventional labelling method. In an alternative embodiment, the method used to create and analyse mutations is EcoTILLING. EcoTILLING is molecular technique that is similar to TILLING, except that its objective is to uncover natural variation in a given population as opposed to induced mutations. The first publication of the EcoTILLING method was described in Comai et al.2004.

Rapid high-throughput screening procedures thus allow the analysis of amplification products for identifying a mutation conferring the reduction or inactivation of the expression of the UPL3 gene as compared to a corresponding non-mutagenised wild type plant. Once a mutation is identified in a gene of interest, the seeds of the M2 plant carrying that mutation are grown into adult M3 plants and screened for the phenotypic characteristics associated with the target gene UPL3. Loss of and reduced function mutants with increased seed size compared to a control can thus be identified.

Plants obtained or obtainable by such method which carry a functional mutation in the endogenous UPL3 gene or promoter locus are also within the scope of the invention

In an alternative embodiment, the expression of the UPL3 gene may be reduced at either the level of transcription or translation. For example, expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid or UPL3 promoter sequence, as defined herein, can be reduced or silenced using a number of gene silencing methods known to the skilled person, such as, but not limited to, the use of small interfering nucleic acids (siNA) against UPL3. “Gene silencing” is a term generally used to refer to suppression of expression of a gene via sequence-specific interactions that are mediated by RNA molecules. The degree of reduction may be so as to totally abolish production of the encoded gene product, but more usually the abolition of expression is partial, with some degree of expression remaining. The term should not therefore be taken to require complete “silencing” of expression.

In one embodiment, the siNA may include, short interfering RNA (siRNA), double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), micro-RNA (miRNA), antagomirs and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) capable of mediating RNA interference.

The inhibition of expression and/or activity can be measured by determining the presence and/or amount of UPL3 transcript using techniques well known to the skilled person (such as Northern Blotting, RT-PCR and so on).

Transgenes may be used to suppress endogenous plant genes. This was discovered originally when chalcone synthase transgenes in petunia caused suppression of the endogenous chalcone synthase genes and indicated by easily visible pigmentation changes. Subsequently it has been described how many, if not all plant genes can be “silenced” by transgenes. Gene silencing requires sequence similarity between the transgene and the gene that becomes silenced. This sequence homology may involve promoter regions or coding regions of the silenced target gene. When coding regions are involved, the transgene able to cause gene silencing may have been constructed with a promoter that would transcribe either the sense or the antisense orientation of the coding sequence RNA. It is likely that the various examples of gene silencing involve different mechanisms that are not well understood. In different examples there may be transcriptional or post-transcriptional gene silencing and both may be used according to the methods of the invention.

The mechanisms of gene silencing and their application in genetic engineering, which were first discovered in plants in the early 1990s and then shown in Caenorhabditis elegans are extensively described in the literature.

RNA-mediated gene suppression or RNA silencing according to the methods of the invention includes co-suppression wherein over-expression of the target sense RNA or mRNA, that is the UPL3 sense RNA or mRNA, leads to a reduction in the level of expression of the genes concerned. RNAs of the transgene and homologous endogenous gene are co-ordinately suppressed. Other techniques used in the methods of the invention include antisense RNA to reduce transcript levels of the endogenous target gene in a plant. In this method, RNA silencing does not affect the transcription of a gene locus, but only causes sequence-specific degradation of target mRNAs. An “antisense” nucleic acid sequence comprises a nucleotide sequence that is complementary to a “sense” nucleic acid sequence encoding a UPL3 protein, or a part of the protein, i.e. complementary to the coding strand of a double-stranded cDNA molecule or complementary to an mRNA transcript sequence. The antisense nucleic acid sequence is preferably complementary to the endogenous UPL3 gene to be silenced. The complementarity may be located in the “coding region” and/or in the “non-coding region” of a gene. The term “coding region” refers to a region of the nucleotide sequence comprising codons that are translated into amino acid residues. The term “non-coding region” refers to 5′ and 3′ sequences that flank the coding region that are transcribed but not translated into amino acids (also referred to as 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions).

Antisense nucleic acid sequences can be designed according to the rules of Watson and Crick base pairing. The antisense nucleic acid sequence may be complementary to the entire UPL3 nucleic acid sequence as defined herein, but may also be an oligonucleotide that is antisense to only a part of the nucleic acid sequence (including the mRNA 5′ and 3′ UTR). For example, the antisense oligonucleotide sequence may be complementary to the region surrounding the translation start site of an mRNA transcript encoding a polypeptide. The length of a suitable antisense oligonucleotide sequence is known in the art and may start from about 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15 or 10 nucleotides in length or less. An antisense nucleic acid sequence according to the invention may be constructed using chemical synthesis and enzymatic ligation reactions using methods known in the art. For example, an antisense nucleic acid sequence (e.g., an antisense oligonucleotide sequence) may be chemically synthesized using naturally occurring nucleotides or variously modified nucleotides designed to increase the biological stability of the molecules or to increase the physical stability of the duplex formed between the antisense and sense nucleic acid sequences, e.g., phosphorothioate derivatives and acridine-substituted nucleotides may be used. Examples of modified nucleotides that may be used to generate the antisense nucleic acid sequences are well known in the art. The antisense nucleic acid sequence can be produced biologically using an expression vector into which a nucleic acid sequence has been subcloned in an antisense orientation (i.e., RNA transcribed from the inserted nucleic acid will be of an antisense orientation to a target nucleic acid of interest). Preferably, production of antisense nucleic acid sequences in plants occurs by means of a stably integrated nucleic acid construct comprising a promoter, an operably linked antisense oligonucleotide, and a terminator.

The nucleic acid molecules used for silencing in the methods of the invention hybridize with or bind to mRNA transcripts and/or insert into genomic DNA encoding a polypeptide to thereby inhibit expression of the protein, e.g., by inhibiting transcription and/or translation. The hybridization can be by conventional nucleotide complementarity to form a stable duplex, or, for example, in the case of an antisense nucleic acid sequence which binds to DNA duplexes, through specific interactions in the major groove of the double helix. Antisense nucleic acid sequences may be introduced into a plant by transformation or direct injection at a specific tissue site. Alternatively, antisense nucleic acid sequences can be modified to target selected cells and then administered systemically. For example, for systemic administration, antisense nucleic acid sequences can be modified such that they specifically bind to receptors or antigens expressed on a selected cell surface, e.g., by linking the antisense nucleic acid sequence to peptides or antibodies which bind to cell surface receptors or antigens. The antisense nucleic acid sequences can also be delivered to cells using vectors.

RNA interference (RNAi) is another post-transcriptional gene-silencing phenomenon which may be used according to the methods of the invention. This is induced by double-stranded RNA in which mRNA that is homologous to the dsRNA is specifically degraded. It refers to the process of sequence-specific post-transcriptional gene silencing mediated by short interfering RNAs (siRNA). The process of RNAi begins when the enzyme, DICER, encounters dsRNA and chops it into pieces called small-interfering RNAs (siRNA). This enzyme belongs to the RNase III nuclease family. A complex of proteins gathers up these RNA remains and uses their code as a guide to search out and destroy any RNAs in the cell with a matching sequence, such as target mRNA.

Artificial and/or natural microRNAs (miRNAs) may be used to knock out gene expression and/or mRNA translation. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) miRNAs are typically single stranded small RNAs typically 19-24 nucleotides long. Most plant miRNAs have perfect or near-perfect complementarity with their target sequences. However, there are natural targets with up to five mismatches. They are processed from longer non-coding RNAs with characteristic fold-back structures by double-strand specific RNases of the Dicer family. Upon processing, they are incorporated in the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) by binding to its main component, an Argonaute protein. miRNAs serve as the specificity components of RISC, since they base-pair to target nucleic acids, mostly mRNAs, in the cytoplasm. Subsequent regulatory events include target mRNA cleavage and destruction and/or translational inhibition. Effects of miRNA overexpression are thus often reflected in decreased mRNA levels of target genes. Artificial microRNA (amiRNA) technology has been applied in Arabidopsis thaliana and other plants to efficiently silence target genes of interest. The design principles for amiRNAs have been generalized and integrated into a Web-based tool (wmd.weigelworld.org).

Thus, according to the various aspects of the invention a plant may be transformed to introduce a RNAi, shRNA, snRNA, dsRNA, siRNA, miRNA, ta-siRNA, amiRNA or cosuppression molecule that has been designed to target the expression of an UPL3 nucleic acid sequence and selectively decreases or inhibits the expression of the gene or stability of its transcript. Preferably, the RNAi, snRNA, dsRNA, shRNA siRNA, miRNA, amiRNA, to-siRNA or cosuppression molecule used according to the various aspects of the invention comprises a fragment of at least 17 nt, preferably 22 to 26 nt and can be designed on the basis of the information shown in any of SEQ ID Nos. 4 to 7. Guidelines for designing effective siRNAs are known to the skilled person. Briefly, a short fragment of the target gene sequence (e.g., 19-40 nucleotides in length) is chosen as the target sequence of the siRNA of the invention. The short fragment of target gene sequence is a fragment of the target gene mRNA. In preferred embodiments, the criteria for choosing a sequence fragment from the target gene mRNA to be a candidate siRNA molecule include 1) a sequence from the target gene mRNA that is at least 50-100 nucleotides from the 5′ or 3′ end of the native mRNA molecule, 2) a sequence from the target gene mRNA that has a G/C content of between 30% and 70%, most preferably around 50%, 3) a sequence from the target gene mRNA that does not contain repetitive sequences (e.g., AAA, CCC, GGG, TTT, AAAA, CCCC, GGGG, TTTT), 4) a sequence from the target gene mRNA that is accessible in the mRNA, 5) a sequence from the target gene mRNA that is unique to the target gene, 6) avoids regions within 75 bases of a start codon. The sequence fragment from the target gene mRNA may meet one or more of the criteria identified above. The selected gene is introduced as a nucleotide sequence in a prediction program that takes into account all the variables described above for the design of optimal oligonucleotides. This program scans any mRNA nucleotide sequence for regions susceptible to be targeted by siRNAs. The output of this analysis is a score of possible siRNA oligonucleotides. The highest scores are used to design double stranded RNA oligonucleotides that are typically made by chemical synthesis. In addition to siRNA which is complementary to the mRNA target region, degenerate siRNA sequences may be used to target homologous regions. siRNAs according to the invention can be synthesized by any method known in the art. RNAs are preferably chemically synthesized using appropriately protected ribonucleoside phosphoramidites and a conventional DNA/RNA synthesizer. Additionally, siRNAs can be obtained from commercial RNA oligonucleotide synthesis suppliers.

siRNA molecules according to the aspects of the invention may be double stranded. In one embodiment, double stranded siRNA molecules comprise blunt ends. In another embodiment, double stranded siRNA molecules comprise overhanging nucleotides (e.g., 1-5 nucleotide overhangs, preferably 2 nucleotide overhangs). In some embodiments, the siRNA is a short hairpin RNA (shRNA); and the two strands of the siRNA molecule may be connected by a linker region (e.g., a nucleotide linker or a non-nucleotide linker). The siRNAs of the invention may contain one or more modified nucleotides and/or non-phosphodiester linkages. Chemical modifications well known in the art are capable of increasing stability, availability, and/or cell uptake of the siRNA. The skilled person will be aware of other types of chemical modification which may be incorporated into RNA molecules.

In one embodiment, recombinant DNA constructs as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,635,805, incorporated herein by reference, may be used.

The silencing RNA molecule is introduced into the plant using conventional methods, for example a vector and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Stably transformed plants are generated and expression of the UPL3 gene compared to a wild type control plant is analysed.

Silencing of the UPL3 nucleic acid sequence may also be achieved using virus-induced gene silencing.

Thus, in one embodiment of the invention, the plant expresses a nucleic acid construct comprising a RNAi, shRNA snRNA, dsRNA, siRNA, miRNA, ta-siRNA, amiRNA or co-suppression molecule that targets the UPL3 nucleic acid sequence as described herein and reduces expression of the endogenous UPL3 nucleic acid sequence. A gene is targeted when, for example, the RNAi, snRNA, dsRNA, siRNA, shRNA miRNA, ta-siRNA, amiRNA or cosuppression molecule selectively decreases or inhibits the expression of the gene compared to a control plant. Alternatively, a RNAi, snRNA, dsRNA, siRNA, miRNA, ta-siRNA, amiRNA or cosuppression molecule targets A UPL3 nucleic acid sequence when the RNAi, shRNA snRNA, dsRNA, siRNA, miRNA, ta-siRNA, amiRNA or cosuppression molecule hybridises under stringent conditions to the gene transcript.

A further approach to gene silencing is by targeting nucleic acid sequences complementary to the regulatory region of the gene (e.g., the promoter and/or enhancers) of UPL3 to form triple helical structures that prevent transcription of the gene in target cells. Other methods, such as the use of antibodies directed to an endogenous polypeptide for inhibiting its function in planta, or interference in the signalling pathway in which a polypeptide is involved, will be well known to the skilled man. In particular, it can be envisaged that manmade molecules may be useful for inhibiting the biological function of a target polypeptide, or for interfering with the signalling pathway in which the target polypeptide is involved.

In one embodiment, the suppressor nucleic acids may be anti-sense suppressors of expression of the UPL3 polypeptides. In using anti-sense sequences to down-regulate gene expression, a nucleotide sequence is placed under the control of a promoter in a “reverse orientation” such that transcription yields RNA which is complementary to normal mRNA transcribed from the “sense” strand of the target gene.

An anti-sense suppressor nucleic acid may comprise an anti-sense sequence of at least 10 nucleotides from the target nucleotide sequence. It may be preferable that there is complete sequence identity in the sequence used for down-regulation of expression of a target sequence, and the target sequence, although total complementarity or similarity of sequence is not essential. One or more nucleotides may differ in the sequence used from the target gene. Thus, a sequence employed in a down-regulation of gene expression in accordance with the present invention may be a wild-type sequence (e.g. gene) selected from those available, or a variant of such a sequence.

The sequence need not include an open reading frame or specify an RNA that would be translatable. It may be preferred for there to be sufficient homology for the respective anti-sense and sense RNA molecules to hybridise. There may be down regulation of gene expression even where there is about 5%, 10%, 15% or 20% or more mismatch between the sequence used and the target gene. Effectively, the homology should be sufficient for the down-regulation of gene expression to take place.

Suppressor nucleic acids may be operably linked to tissue-specific or inducible promoters. For example, integument and seed specific promoters can be used to specifically down-regulate a UPL3 nucleic acid in developing ovules and seeds to increase final seed size.

Nucleic acid which suppresses expression of a UPL3 polypeptide as described herein may be operably linked to a heterologous regulatory-sequence, such as a promoter, for example a constitutive, inducible, tissue-specific or developmental specific promoter. The construct or vector may be transformed into plant cells and expressed as described herein. Plant cells comprising such vectors are also within the scope of the invention.

In another aspect, the invention relates to a silencing construct obtainable or obtained by a method as described herein and to a plant cell comprising such construct.

Thus, aspects of the invention involve targeted mutagenesis methods, specifically genome editing, and in a preferred embodiment exclude embodiments that are solely based on generating plants by traditional breeding methods.

In a further embodiment, the method may comprise reducing and/or abolishing the activity of UPL3. In one example this may comprise reducing UPL3 ubiquitin ligase activity by reducing the activities of E2 conjugating enzymes that transfer ubiquitin to UPL3. Such reduction can be achieved using several of the approaches described above, for example, by introducing at least one mutation as described above into at least one E2 conjugating enzyme.

In a further embodiment, the method may further comprise introducing and expressing a nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding LEC2 (LEAFY COTYLEDON 2) or a functional variant or homolog thereof. In one embodiment, the nucleic acid sequence for LEC2 is any one of SEQ ID NOs: 11 to 14 and encodes a polypeptide as defined in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 23 to 26. A functional variant or homolog is as defined above. In a preferred embodiment, the nucleic acid construct comprises a LEC2 sequence operably linked to a regulatory sequence. Preferably said regulatory sequence is a tissue-specific, preferably seed-specific promoter such that the expression of LEC2 is temporally restricted to during seed development. Examples of suitable promoters may include, but are not limited to the endogenous LEC2 promoter, the UPL3 promoter as described herein, an altered LEC2 promoter with a sequence that drives reduced expression, or an embryo-specific promoter that is expressed at lower levels than LEC2.

In one embodiment the nucleic acid construct may be stably incorporated into the plant genome.

The term “operably linked” as used herein refers to a functional linkage between the promoter sequence and the gene of interest, such that the promoter sequence is able to initiate transcription of the gene of interest.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for increasing seed yield, increasing seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reducing glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing a nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding LEC2 as defined above into a plant. Preferably said LEC2 sequence is operably linked to a tissue-specific promoter as described above. More preferably the nucleic acid construct is stably incorporated into the plant genome.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method to increase the stability of LEC2 and other proteins that are substrates of UPL3-mediated ubiquitylation, in any plant species containing LEC2- related proteins. Such proteins can be identified using several approaches to anyone skilled in the art, including sequence homology to Arabidopsis and Brassica LEC2, or functional assays that use interaction of a candidate LEC2 protein (for example those with a conserved B3 DNA binding domain) with other regulatory proteins such as AB13 and LEC1 to form a transcriptional regulatory complex that activates a target gene. Those skilled in the art can identify candidate LEC2- related proteins using these methods. The candidate LEC2-like protein can then be subject to ubiquitylation experiments using UPL3 protein, following procedures that are commonly used for example (Dong et al., 2016). Ubiquitylation involves the covalent attachment of ubiquitin, and polymers or single ubiquitin molecules, to lysine residues on the target protein by a characteristic isopeptide bond. The location of these ubiquitylated lysines can be detected using protein mass spectrometry, a routine method that analyses peptides created by trypsin digestion of ubiquitylated proteins. This releases a characteristic glycine-glycine-lysine peptide generated from ubiquitin and the lysine on the host protein to which it is attached. The peptide sequence containing the lysine defines the location of the lysine. Ubiquitylation of lysine residues targets proteins for degradation, so reducing their levels and activities. By replacing the lysine residues with arginine residues, the protein can no longer be ubiquitylated, thus stabilising the protein. Those skilled in the art can identify lysines on LEC2 and LEC-related proteins that are ubiquitylated by UPL3, and using standard methods of site directed DNA mutagenesis, convert the lysines to arginines. This modified protein can be introduced into a plant by standard methods of transformation, and used to maintain higher levels of LEC2 and LEC2-like proteins in developing seeds. This is predicted to increase expression of target genes, leading to increased seed protein and lipid levels.

Therefore, in a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for increasing seed yield, increasing seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reducing glucosinolate levels, the method comprising increasing the stability (e.g. reducing or preventing ubiquitin-mediated degradation) of LEC2, as described above. In other words, the method may comprise mutating by any mutagenesis technique described herein at least one lysine residue on a LEC2 polypeptide as described herein such that LEC2 is not ubiquitinated or ubiquitinated to a lesser extent compared to a wild-type or control LEC2 protein. Accordingly, the mutated LEC2 protein may have no or a reduced number of ubiquitination sites compared to a wild-type or control protein.

In another aspect, the invention extends to a plant obtained or obtainable by a method as described herein.

Genetically altered or modified plants and methods of producing such plants

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a genetically altered plant, part thereof or plant cell characterised in that the plant does not express UPL3, has reduced levels of UPL3 expression, does not express a functional UPL3 gene or expresses a UPL3 gene with reduced function. For example, the plant is a reduction (knock down) or loss of function (knock out) mutant wherein the function of the UPL3 nucleic acid sequence is reduced or lost compared to a wild type control plant. To this end, a mutation is introduced into either the UPL3 gene sequence or the corresponding promoter sequence which disrupts the transcription of the gene. Therefore, preferably said plant comprises at least one mutation in the promoter and/or gene for UPL3.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a plant, part thereof or plant cell characterised by an increased seed yield compared to a wild-type or control pant, wherein preferably, the plant comprises at least one mutation in the UPL3 gene and/or its promoter. Preferably said increase in seed yield comprises an increase in at least one of seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, pod length, seed and/or lipid content and weight of seed per pod. In another embodiment, the plant, part thereof or plant cell is characterised by an increase in seed protein and/or lipid content. In a further alternative embodiment, said plant, part thereof or plant cell is characterised by a reduction in glucosinolates levels. Again, such reduction or increase as used above is relative to the levels or content in a wild-type or control plant.

The plant may be producing by introducing a mutation, preferably a deletion, insertion or substitution into the UPL3 gene and/or promoter sequence by any of the above described methods. Preferably said mutation is introduced into a least one plant cell and a plant regenerated from the at least one mutated plant cell.

Alternatively, the plant or plant cell may comprise a nucleic acid construct expressing an RNAi molecule targeting the UPL3 gene as described herein. In one embodiment, said construct is stably incorporated into the plant genome. These techniques also include gene target using vectors that target the gene of interest and which allow integration allows for integration of transgene at a specific site. The targeting construct is engineered to recombine with the target gene, which is accomplished by incorporating sequences from the gene itself into the construct. Recombination then occurs in the region of that sequence within the gene, resulting in the insertion of a foreign sequence to disrupt the gene. With its sequence interrupted, the altered gene will be translated into a nonfunctional protein, if it is translated at all.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing a genetically altered plant as described herein. In one embodiment, the method comprises introducing at least one mutation into the UPL3 gene and/or UPL3 promoter of preferably at least one plant cell using any mutagenesis technique described herein. Preferably said method further comprising regenerating a plant from the mutated plant cell.

The method may further comprise selecting one or more mutated plants, preferably for further propagation. Preferably said selected plants comprise at least one mutation in the UPL3 gene and/or promoter sequence. Preferably said plants are characterised by no or a reduced level of UPL3 expression and/or a reduced level of UPL3 polypeptide activity. Expression and/or activity levels of UPL3 can be measured by any standard technique known to the skilled person. UPL3 enzymatic activity on substrates such as LEC2, expression of LEC1 and other target genes can also be measured.

The selected plants may be propagated by a variety of means, such as by clonal propagation or classical breeding techniques. For example, a first generation (or T1) transformed plant may be selfed and homozygous second-generation (or T2) transformants selected, and the T2 plants may then further be propagated through classical breeding techniques. The generated transformed organisms may take a variety of forms. For example, they may be chimeras of transformed cells and non-transformed cells; clonal transformants (e.g., all cells transformed to contain the expression cassette); grafts of transformed and untransformed tissues (e.g., in plants, a transformed rootstock grafted to an untransformed scion).

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a plant obtained or obtainable by the above described methods.

For the purposes of the invention, a “genetically altered plant” or “mutant plant” is a plant that has been genetically altered compared to the naturally occurring wild type (WT) plant. In one embodiment, a mutant plant is a plant that has been altered compared to the naturally occurring wild type (WT) plant using a mutagenesis method, such as any of the mutagenesis methods described herein. In one embodiment, the mutagenesis method is targeted genome modification or genome editing. In one embodiment, the plant genome has been altered compared to wild type sequences using a mutagenesis method. Such plants have an altered phenotype as described herein, such as an increased seed yield. Therefore, in this example, increased seed yield is conferred by the presence of an altered plant genome, for example, a mutated endogenous UPL3 gene or UPL3 promoter sequence. In one embodiment, the endogenous promoter or gene sequence is specifically targeted using targeted genome modification and the presence of a mutated gene or promoter sequence is not conferred by the presence of transgenes expressed in the plant. In other words, the genetically altered plant can be described as transgene-free.

A plant according to the various aspects of the invention, including the transgenic plants, methods and uses described herein may be a monocot or a dicot plant. Preferably, the plant is a crop plant. By crop plant is meant any plant which is grown on a commercial scale for human or animal consumption or use. In a preferred embodiment, the plant is a cereal. In another embodiment the plant is Arabidopsis.

In a most preferred embodiment, the plant is selected from any dicotyledonous oilseed crop, such as oilseed and protein crops, including B.napus, other Brassica oilseed crops such as B.oleracea, B. juncea, soybean, sunflower, linseed, cotton, hemp, oilpalm, coconut, peanut, safflower, Camelina and olive. In one embodiment the plant is oilseed rape, and the variety is selected from Avatar, Amalie, Incentive, Excalibur, Charger, Trinity, Sy Haranas, Samurai, Lemkes Malchower, Bienvenue, Coriander, Quinta, and Quartz. Alternatively, the variety may be Amber x commanche, Dimension, Eurol, Temple or Licrown x express.

In another embodiment, the plant is selected from maize, rice, wheat and barley.

The term “plant” as used herein encompasses whole plants, ancestors and progeny of the plants and plant parts, including seeds, fruit, shoots, stems, leaves, roots (including tubers), flowers, tissues and organs, wherein each of the aforementioned comprise the nucleic acid construct as described herein. The term “plant” also encompasses plant cells, suspension cultures, callus tissue, embryos, meristematic regions, gametophytes, sporophytes, pollen and microspores, again wherein each of the aforementioned comprises the nucleic acid construct as described herein.

The invention also extends to harvestable parts of a plant of the invention as described herein, but not limited to seeds, leaves, fruits, flowers, stems, roots, rhizomes, tubers and bulbs. The aspects of the invention also extend to products derived, preferably directly derived, from a harvestable part of such a plant, such as dry pellets or powders, oil, fat and fatty acids, starch or proteins. Another product that may derived from the harvestable parts of the plant of the invention is biodiesel. The invention also relates to food products and food supplements comprising the plant of the invention or parts thereof. In one embodiment, the food products may be animal feed. In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a product derived from a plant as described herein or from a part thereof.

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing a food or feed product with increased protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, said method comprising

-   -   a. producing a plant wherein the expression of UPL3 is reduced         or abolished and/or the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide is         reduced;     -   b. obtaining a seed from said plant; and     -   c. producing a food or feed product from said seed.

In a preferred embodiment, the plant part or harvestable product is a seed. Therefore, in a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a seed produced from a genetically altered plant as described herein. In an alternative embodiment, the plant part is pollen, a propagule or progeny of the genetically altered plant described herein. Accordingly, in a further aspect of the invention there is provided pollen, a propagule or progeny of the genetically altered plant as described herein.

A control plant as used herein according to all of the aspects of the invention is a plant which has not been modified according to the methods of the invention. Accordingly, in one embodiment, the control plant does not have reduced expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid and/or reduced activity of a UPL3 polypeptide. In an alternative embodiment, the plant been genetically modified, as described above. In one embodiment, the control plant is a wild type plant. The control plant is typically of the same plant species, preferably having the same genetic background as the modified plant.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a LEC2 polypeptide or a functional variant or homolog thereof. In one embodiment, the nucleic acid sequence of LEC2 is defined in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 11 to 14 and encodes a polypeptide as defined in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 23 to 26. In a further preferred embodiment, the LEC2 is operably linked to a regulatory sequence, wherein the regulatory sequence is preferably a tissue-specific promoter, such as but not limited to an embryo-specific promoter, such as, but not limited to promoters expressing embryo specific oleosin genes. A functional variant or homolog is as defined above, but in one embodiment, is defined in SEQ ID NO: 15 and encodes a polypeptide defined in SEQ ID NO: 27.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a vector comprising the nucleic acid sequence described above.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a host cell comprising the nucleic acid construct. The host cell may be a bacterial cell, such as Agrobacterium tumefaciens, or an isolated plant cell. The invention also relates to a culture medium or kit comprising a culture medium and an isolated host cell as described below.

In another embodiment, there is provided a transgenic plant expressing the nucleic acid construct as described above. In one embodiment, said nucleic acid construct is stably incorporated into the plant genome.

The nucleic acid sequence is introduced into said plant through a process called transformation. The term “introduction” or “transformation” as referred to herein encompasses the transfer of an exogenous polynucleotide into a host cell, irrespective of the method used for transfer. Plant tissue capable of subsequent clonal propagation, whether by organogenesis or embryogenesis, may be transformed with a genetic construct of the present invention and a whole plant regenerated there from. The particular tissue chosen will vary depending on the clonal propagation systems available for, and best suited to, the particular species being transformed. Exemplary tissue targets include leaf disks, pollen, embryos, cotyledons, hypocotyls, megagametophytes, callus tissue, existing meristematic tissue (e.g., apical meristem, axillary buds, and root meristems), and induced meristem tissue (e.g., cotyledon meristem and hypocotyl meristem). The polynucleotide may be transiently or stably introduced into a host cell and may be maintained non-integrated, for example, as a plasmid. Alternatively, it may be integrated into the host genome. The resulting transformed plant cell may then be used to regenerate a transformed plant in a manner known to persons skilled in the art.

The transfer of foreign genes into the genome of a plant is called transformation. Transformation of plants is now a routine technique in many species. Advantageously, any of several transformation methods may be used to introduce the gene of interest into a suitable ancestor cell. The methods described for the transformation and regeneration of plants from plant tissues or plant cells may be utilized for transient or for stable transformation. Transformation methods include the use of liposomes, electroporation, chemicals that increase free DNA uptake, injection of the DNA directly into the plant, particle gun bombardment, transformation using viruses or pollen and microprojection. Methods may be selected from the calcium/polyethylene glycol method for protoplasts, electroporation of protoplasts, microinjection into plant material, DNA or RNA-coated particle bombardment, infection with (non-integrative) viruses and the like. Transgenic plants, including transgenic crop plants, are preferably produced via Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated transformation. According to the invention, the nucleic acid is preferably stably integrated in the transgenic plants genome and the progeny of said plant therefore also comprises the transgene.

To select transformed plants, the plant material obtained in the transformation is, in certain embodiments, subjected to selective conditions so that transformed plants can be distinguished from untransformed plants. For example, the seeds obtained in the above-described manner can be planted and, after an initial growing period, subjected to a suitable selection by spraying. A further possibility is growing the seeds, if appropriate after sterilization, on agar plates using a suitable selection agent so that only the transformed seeds can grow into plants. Alternatively, the transformed plants are screened for the presence of a selectable marker such as the ones described above.

Following DNA or nucleic acid transfer and regeneration, putatively transformed plants may also be evaluated, for instance using Southern analysis, for the presence of the gene of interest, copy number and/or genomic organisation. Alternatively or additionally, expression levels of the newly introduced nucleic acid may be monitored using Northern and/or Western analysis, both techniques being well known to persons having ordinary skill in the art.

The generated transformed plants may be propagated by a variety of means, such as by clonal propagation or classical breeding techniques. For example, a first generation (or T1) transformed plant may be selfed and homozygous second-generation (or T2) transformants selected, and the T2 plants may then further be propagated through classical breeding techniques. The generated transformed organisms may take a variety of forms. For example, they may be chimeras of transformed cells and non-transformed cells; clonal transformants (e.g., all cells transformed to contain the expression cassette); grafts of transformed and untransformed tissues (e.g., in plants, a transformed rootstock grafted to an untransformed scion).

A suitable plant is defined above.

In another aspect, the invention relates to the use of a nucleic acid construct as described herein to increase seed yield as defined above, and/or seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduce glucosinolate levels.

In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of producing a plant with an increased seed yield phenotype, increased seed protein and/or lipid levels and/or reduced glucosinolates levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant a nucleic acid construct as described herein.

Method of Screening Plants for Naturally Occurring Low or High Levels of UPL3 Expression

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for screening a population of plants and identifying and/or selecting a plant that has or will have reduced UPL3 expression, an increased seed yield phenotype, increased seed protein and/or lipid levels and/or reduced glucosinolate levels.

In one embodiment the method comprising detecting in a plant or plant germplasm at least one marker that is indicative of high or low UPL3 expression. In one embodiment, this marker may be a SNP or polymorphism in the promoter of the UPL3 gene and/or the UPL3 gene. Alternatively, the marker may be a polymorphism at a highly associated marker locus, wherein the sequence at this locus is indicative of high or low UPL3 expression.

In one embodiment, said screening comprises determining the presence of at least one polymorphism, wherein said polymorphism is at least one substitution or any combination thereof of the residues at the positions described in SEQ ID NO: 20 or its complement and shown in Table 2 (low UPL3-expressing polymorphism) or at a homologous position in a homologous sequence as described herein.

Accordingly, in one example, the method comprises screening and detecting in a plant or plant germplasm at least one polymorphism that is indicative of low UPL3 expression. In one example, the polymorphism may be selected from at least one or any combination thereof, of the following polymorphisms,

-   -   a T at position—1933 (all positions cited are from the ATG start         site);     -   a A at position—1884;     -   a G at position—1858;     -   a C at position—1759;     -   an insertion of at least one, two, three, four of five         nucleotides at position - 1718 (1718 to 1722);     -   a C at position—1660;     -   a C at position—1609;     -   an A at position—1605;     -   a C at position—1600;     -   an insertion of at least one , two or three nucleotides at         positions—1597 (1597-1599);     -   an insertion of at least one, two or three nucleotides at         positions—1580 (1580 -182);     -   a T at position—1469;     -   a T at position—1456;     -   an A at position—1418;     -   a C at position—1370;     -   an A at position—1367;     -   a C at position—1354;     -   an A at position—1352;     -   an insertion of at least one, two, three four, five, six, seven,         eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,         sixteen, seventeen or eighteen nucleotides at position—1293         (1293 to 1309);     -   an insertion of at least one, two, three four, five, six, seven,         eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve nucleotides at position—1260         (1260 to 1271);     -   an A at position 1251     -   an insertion of at least one or two nucleotides at position—1153         (1153-1154);     -   a C at position—1152;     -   a T at position—1141;     -   an A at position—1120     -   an insertion of at least one, two, three four, five or six         nucleotides at position—1088 (1083-1088);     -   an insertion of at least one nucleotide at position—1026;     -   a T at position—1035     -   an A at position—929     -   an A at position—835;     -   a G at position—805;     -   a G at position—774     -   an insertion of between one and 79 nucleotides at position—610         (773 to 852);     -   a G at position—352;     -   a C at position—148     -   a G at position—145; and     -   an A at position—123.

Accordingly, in one example, the method comprises screening and detecting in a plant or plant germplasm at least one polymorphism that is indicative of high UPL3 expression. In one example, the polymorphism may be selected from at least one or any combination thereof, of the following polymorphisms,

-   -   a C at position—1933 (all positions cited are from the ATG start         site);     -   a G at position—1884;     -   an A at position—1858;     -   a T at position—1759;     -   a T at position—1660;     -   a T at position—1609;     -   a T at position—1605;     -   a T at position—1600;     -   a C at position—1469;     -   a C at position—1456;     -   a G at position—1418;     -   a T at position—1370;     -   a G at position—1367;     -   a T at position—1354;     -   a G at position—1352;     -   a G at position 1251     -   a T at position—1152;     -   an A at position—1141;     -   an A at position—1120     -   a G at position—1035     -   a C at position—929     -   a G at position—835;     -   an A at position—805;     -   a C at position—774     -   a C at position—352;     -   a T at position—148     -   a C at position—145; and     -   a T at position—123.

In one embodiment, a plant expressing at least one of these low-UPL3 expressing polymorphisms will express ˜3 fold lower level of UPL3 expression compared to a plant wherein the promoter expresses a high-UPL3 expressing polymorphism. As a result such a plant will display an increased seed yield as described above and/or an increased protein and/or lipid seed content and/or reduced levels of glucosinolate. In an alternative embodiment, the method may comprise detecting the presence or absence of an 80 base tandem repeat sequence as defined herein, wherein at least two copies of the repeat sequence is indicative that the plant will express a lower level of UPL3 compared to a plant that expresses only one repeat sequence (defined in SEQ ID NO: 18).

In a further alternative embodiment, the method may comprise detecting the presence of a polymorphism in a marker at the locus JCV_5587:125 in B.napus or at a homologous locus in any other plant, for example as described herein. As described in Example 3, the inventors have identified a marker at the above locus that is highly associated with UPL3, and moreover, that specifically, the following sequence at locus JCV_5587:125 in both copies of, preferably, the B.napus genome is indicative of low UPL3 expression and a high-yielding phenotype:

(SEQ ID NO: 61) TATTTCCGCATGTTGCTAAACCGGGAGAATATATCAAATGCAACTGTCAT GATCCAACCATCGCTGACATCATATACATTCAGTTCACCACCTCAGCCAG CTTTGCGGCTTCTATTGCAGCCGACAGAATTCTTCTGTTAGATGCATATT TCAGTGTTGTTGTCTTCCATGGAATGACAATAGCACAATGGCGAAACATG GGTTATCATCATCAGGCTGAACATGAGGCATTTGATAGTCCGGGAGCGTT TCCCTGTCCCGAGATTAGTTGTGTGTGATCAACA

Conversely, the following sequence at this locus in at least one copy of the genome is indicative of high UPL3 expression and a low-yielding phenotype:

(SEQ ID NO: 62) TATTTCCGCATGTTGCTAAACCGGGAGAATATATCAAATGCAACTGTCAT GATTCAACCATCGCTGACATCATATACATTCAGTTCACCACCTCAGCCAG CTTTGCTGGACGTGGCTTCCATTGCAGCCGACAGAATTCTCCTGTTAGAT GCATATTTCAGTGTTGTTGTCTTCCATGGAATGACAATWGCACAATGGCG AAACATGGGTTATCATCATCAGGCTGAACATGAGGCATTTGCTCAGCTAT TGCAAGCTCCTCAAGAAGATTCCCAGATGATAGTCCGGGAGCGTTTCCCW GTCCCGAGATTAGTTGTGTGTGATCAACA:

Accordingly, in a further embodiment, the method of screening may comprise detecting the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 61—and preferably the presence of a T or a C at position 134 of SEQ ID NO: 62 or a homologous position thereof, preferably in one or both copies of the genome where the plant is a polyploid, and wherein the presence of T/T in both copies of the genome is indicative of a low UPL3-expressing and high-yielding phenotype and the presence of C/T is indicative of a high UPL3-expressing and low-yielding phenotype As described in Example 4, the primers described in SEQ ID NO: 65 and 66, in one example, may be used to detect this polymorphism.

Suitable tests for assessing the presence of a polymorphism would be well known to the skilled person, and include but are not limited to, Isozyme Electrophoresis, Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs), Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs), Arbitrarily Primed Polymerase Chain Reaction (AP-PCR), DNA Amplification Fingerprinting (DAF), Sequence Characterized Amplified Regions (SCARs), Amplified Fragment Length polymorphisms (AFLPs), Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs-which are also referred to as Microsatellites), and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs). In one embodiment, Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR (KASP) genotyping is used.

In one embodiment, the method comprises

-   a) obtaining a nucleic acid sample from a plant and -   b) carrying out nucleic acid amplification of one or more UPL3     promoter alleles using one or more primer pairs.

In a further embodiment, the method may further comprise introgressing the chromosomal region comprising at least one of said low-UPL3-expressing polymorphisms or the chromosomal region containing the repeat sequence deletion as described above into a second plant or plant germplasm to produce an introgressed plant or plant germplasm. Preferably the expression of UPL3 in said second plant will be reduced or abolished, and more preferably said second plant will display an increase in seed size, and increase in total protein and/or lipid content and/or a reduction in glucosinolate levels.

Alternatively, in another aspect of the invention there is provided a for increasing seed yield, the method comprising

-   -   a. screening a population of plants for at least one plant with         a high-expressing UPL3 polymorphism as described herein;     -   b. further modulating the expression or activity of a UPL3         polypeptide, as described herein, in said plant by introducing         at least one mutation into the nucleic acid sequence encoding         UPL3 or at least one mutation into the promoter of UPL3 as         described herein or using RNA interference as also described         herein.

In a further alternative embodiment, the method may comprise screening plants to detect the level of endogenous UPL3 expression. In one embodiment, RT-PCR may be used to measure expression levels. In one example, the following primers can be used for RT-PCT:

(SEQ ID NO: 65) Forward primer: 5′-GTAGCTCTCATCAACCTCAAATGC - 3′ (SEQ ID NO: 66) Reverse primer: 5′- AGGGAGCTTAAGGTAGTTGGGG- 3′

Accordingly, there is also provided a method of screening and detecting the level of UPL3 expression in a plant, the method comprising using the above primers in RT-PCR to detect the level of UPL3 RNA expression. The method may further comprise detecting plants with a low level of UPL3 expression compared to a control (preferably a high UPL3 expressing plant) and selecting said plant for further propagation. Alternatively, the method may further comprise detecting plants with a high level of UPL3 expression compared to a control (preferably a low UPL3 expressing plant), selecting the plant and reducing the level of UPL3 expression using any of the methods described herein.

While the foregoing disclosure provides a general description of the subject matter encompassed within the scope of the present invention, including methods, as well as the best mode thereof, of making and using this invention, the following examples are provided to further enable those skilled in the art to practice this invention and to provide a complete written description thereof. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the specifics of these examples should not be read as limiting on the invention, the scope of which should be apprehended from the claims and equivalents thereof appended to this disclosure. Various further aspects and embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the present disclosure.

“and/or” where used herein is to be taken as specific disclosure of each of the two specified features or components with or without the other. For example “A and/or B” is to be taken as specific disclosure of each of (i) A, (ii) B and (iii) A and B, just as if each is set out individually herein.

Unless context dictates otherwise, the descriptions and definitions of the features set out above are not limited to any particular aspect or embodiment of the invention and apply equally to all aspects and embodiments which are described.

The foregoing application, and all documents and sequence accession numbers cited therein or during their prosecution (“appin cited documents”) and all documents cited or referenced in the appin cited documents, and all documents cited or referenced herein (“herein cited documents”), and all documents cited or referenced in herein cited documents, together with any manufacturer's instructions, descriptions, product specifications, and product sheets for any products mentioned herein or in any document incorporated by reference herein, are hereby incorporated herein by reference, and may be employed in the practice of the invention. More specifically, all referenced documents are incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual document was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.

EXAMPLE 1

Results

Associative Transcriptomics Identifies UPL3 as a Novel Regulator of Yield in Brassica napus

To gain insight into the genetic control of yield traits in Brassica napus, 69 accessions of oilseed rape (OSR), for which leaf transcriptome data were available were screened for yield-related phenotypic variation (Harper et al., 2012). These traits included: seed weight, seed number per pod, pod length, seed lipid and protein content and weight of seed per pod. Following preliminary statistical analyses, revealing high levels of phenotypic variation, these traits were further assessed using the recently developed method, Associative Transcriptomics (Harper et al., 2012). Associative Transcriptomics is a powerful Genome-Wide Association approach that utilises variation at both the gene sequence (utilising genetic markers such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, or SNPs) and gene expression level (making use of sequence read depth as a measure of gene expression in a Gene Expression Marker, or GEM analysis). These analyses revealed several loci of potential interest, the most promising of which was seen on homeologous regions of linkage groups A8 and C3 for seed weight per pod (SWPP) (FIG. 2 a ). Assessment of phenotypic variation segregating with alleles for the most significant SNP marker, revealed a marker effect of ˜20% (FIG. 2 b ). This SNP association was also identified, although to a lesser extent, for additional yield traits including pod weight, pod length, seed protein content and seed lipid content. Interestingly, a single C genome-assigned unigene within this region, C_EX097784, also showed high association with trait variation—indicating that differential expression of this unigene between GWAS accessions correlates with the observed variation in weight of seed per pod (FIG. 2 c ). This differential expression was confirmed across a subset of GWAS accessions using qPCR (FIG. 2 d ). This subset of accession was also grown as part of a replicated field trial to allow for measures of overall plant yield to be estimated under field conditions. This revealed that accessions exhibiting high weight of seed per pod (and low levels of C_EX097784) achieve significantly higher overall seed yield across plots than those with low weight of seed per pod (FIG. 3 a ). Furthermore, it was seen that accessions with low expression of the associating unigene produce higher levels of seed lipid (FIG. 3 b ) and reduced levels of seed glucosinolates (FIG. 3 c ) relative to high expressing genotypes.

BLAST analysis revealed that the associating unigene, EX097784, corresponds to an orthologue of the Arabidopsis UBIQUITIN PROTEIN LIGASE 3 (UPL3), which encodes a HECT E3 ligase protein known for its role in trichome morphogenesis (Patra et al., 2013). Gene expression at this locus correlates negatively with the weight of seed per pod across GWAS accessions. Assessment of UPL3 expression in the closely related model organism, Arabidopsis thaliana, revealed a gradual increase in expression throughout seed development (FIG. 2 e ). Taken together, these results may suggest that, in addition to regulating trichome morphogenesis and xylem development, UPL3 has a further role in negatively regulating seed development.

Using the Arabidopsis UPL3 transcript as a reference, Brassica orthologues of this gene were explored using Ensembl Plants (ensembigenomes org/). Although some miss-assembly of this region was clear when exploring the Brassica napus orthologues, clear gene models were obtained for the ancestral genomes, Brassica rapa and Brassica Oleracea (FIG. 20 , with a single copy of UPL3 found in each ancestral genome. Although some clear differences were observed between these Brassica orthologues and the Arabidopsis UPL3 gene sequence, the coding regions showed a high level of conserved synteny between species.

Significant Levels of C Genome UPL3 Promoter Variation is Segregating Between GWAS Accessions

Given that UPL3 has been identified as a candidate gene based on its differential expression between GWAS accessions, we hypothesised that the genetic variation causal for variation in SWPP may be promoter-based. Using PCR and sequencing, we explored the promoter sequence of the C genome homoeologue of UPL3 across a subset of GWAS accessions. This revealed extensive variation segregating between accessions exhibiting variation in SWPP and UPL3 expression. Much of the observed variation was seen in the form of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) (FIG. 4 a ). However, more extensive variation was also uncovered, including an 80bp tandem duplication present only in low C_EX097784 expression accessions FIG. 4 a ,b). Such variation may be causal for the phenotypic variation observed between these genotypes.

Arabidopsis Mutants Lacking UPL3 Expression Exhibit Increased Seed Size

To further explore the potential for UPL3 as a negative regulator of yield, Arabidopsis mutant Salk_015534 was obtained from The European Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC) and assessed for any yield-related phenotypes. UPL3 levels in Salk_015334 homozygous plants, assessed by qPCR, showed complete knockdown of UPL3 expression. Consistent with the hypothesis that UPL3 may function as a negative regulator of yield, mutant plants exhibited significantly increased seed size, relative to wild-type plants (FIG. 5 a and d). Closer assessment of seed size in brassica napus accessions with high levels of variation in UPL3 expression and weight of seed per pod, also reveal clear differences in seed size (FIG. 5 e ). More in depth analyses of

Arabidopsis mutant seeds revealed that the increase in seed size was coupled with a 12% increase in seed fatty acid content (P≤0.01) (FIG. 5 c ) and a 13% increase in seed total protein content (P≤0.001) (FIG. 5 b ). In addition to these seed phenotypes, upl3 mutant seeds also exhibit altered seed mucilage extrusion relative to WT seed (FIG. 5 f ).

upl3 Seed Mucilage Phenotype Can Be Explained by Altered GL2 Expression

Previous studies have shown that UPL3 mediates the proteosomal degradation of GL3/EGL3. GL3/EGL3 are known to positively regulate the expression of GL2, a further transcription factor known to positively regulate both trichome morphogenesis and seed mucilage production. gl2 mutants exhibit a lack of trichomes and reduced mucilage extrusion relative to WT plants. The mucilage phenotype seen in gl2 mutants is thought to, at least in part, be the result of reduced MUM4 expression. MUM4 encodes a RHAMMANOSE SYNTHASE protein required for correct mucilage biosynthesis. Staining of WT and upl3 seeds with ruthinium red, revealed altered seed mucilage extrusion in mutant seeds (FIG. 5 f ). Using qPCR, we assessed MUM4 and GL2 expression throughout seed development in both WT and upl3 seeds. A clear delay in GL2 expression was observed in upl3 seeds relative to WT. In addition, a clear reduction in MUM4 expression is seen at SDPA in upl3 seeds—a trend that would be expected given the reduction in GL2 expression in mutant seeds at this time point (FIG. 5 g ). It is likely that this misregulation of GL2 and consequently MUM4 expression is sufficient to explain the mucilage phenotype observed in upl3 mutant seeds.

upl3 Mutants Display Increased Expression of Known SSP and Lipid Genes

Assessment of yield traits in upl3 knockout plants revealed elevated levels of both seed lipid and protein relative to WT plants as well as an increase in final seed size. There are several genes which, at least in Arabidopsis, are known to influence these three phenotypes, including TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA 1 (TTG1) (Chen et al., 2015), APETELA 2 (AP2) (Ohto et al., 2009) LEAFY COTYLEDON 1 (LEC1) and LEAFY COTYLEDON 2 (LEC2) (Santos Mendoza et al., 2005). To explore the possibility that the seed phenotypes observed in upl3 mutants could be explained by altered expression of such genes, we carried out a qPCR time course on developing seed taken from WT and mutant upl3 plants from 0-15 DPA. Although no difference in the expression of TTG1 (FIGS. 6 a ) and AP2 (FIG. 6 b ) was seen, an increase in LEC1 expression was observed in mutant seed at 10 and 15DPA (FIG. 6 c ). LEC1 is known to positively affect the expression of genes required for the accumulation of seed reserves, including SEED STORAGE ALBUMIN 3, AT2S3 (AT4G27160), known for its role in seed protein accumulation and members of the Oleosin family, such as AT3G01570, involved in lipid storage (Santos Mendoza et al., 2005). LEC1 is known to be positively regulated by a closely related transcription factor, LEAFY COTYLEDON 2 (LEC2) (Santos Mendoza et al., 2005). The role of HECT E3 ligases is to transfer ubiquitin to target proteins, which may then be targeted for proteosomal degradation (Downes et al., 2003). Given this, we hypothesised that UPL3 might target LEC2 at the protein level-potentially mediating its proteosomal degradation. This would explain the altered expression levels of LEC1 observed in mutant seeds. Based on this hypothesis we assessed the expression of additional known LEC2 targets, WRINKLED SEED 1 (WRI1) (FIG. 6 d ) and MYB118 (FIG. 6 e ) in both WT and mutant seeds. For both of these transcription factors we found elevated expression at 10DPA in mutant seeds relative to WT—a result concordant with our hypothesis that LEC2 protein levels may be altered in upl3 mutant seeds. Interestingly, MYB118 is known to have a role in negatively regulating seed glucosinolate levels in Arabidopsis. This relationship between UPL3 and MYB118 expression may explain the variation in seed glucosinolate levels seen in Brassia napus accessions showing high differential expression of C_EX097784.

Promoter Transactivation Assay in Protoplast Shows that UPL3 Can Disrupt LEC2-mediated Upregulation of Downstream Seed Lipid and Protein Targets.

LEC2 is known to be a master regulator of seed protein and lipid accumulation. Previous studies have shown that LEC2 positively regulates the expression of LEC1. Following this, both LEC1 and LEC2 work to bind the promoters, and activate the expression, of downstream seed protein and lipid biosynthestic genes, such as AT2S3 (AT4G27160) and the Oleosin gene, S3 (At3g01570) ⁷. Based on qPCR results in upl3 mutants and WT developing seeds, we hypothesised that UPL3 may have a role in disrupting LEC2-mediated gene regulation. If this were the case, we would expect that, in response to an increase in UPL3 expression that the expression of LEC2 targets, such as S3 and AT2S3 would be reduced. To explore this possibility further we utilised a promoter transactivation assay in mesophyll protoplast taken from upl3 mutant leaves. This analysis allows for direct quantification of the effect of various treatments on the activity of promoters of interest, in this case, the activity of LEC1, AT2S3 and S3 promoters. Firstly, we assessed the baseline promoter activity of these genes by fusing them to Firefly luciferase CDS and measuring luciferase activity relative to the activity of the co-transfected construct (serving as a transfection rate control) carrying Renilla luciferase driven by 35S promoter (the output being a ratio of Firefly luciferase to Renilla luciferase activity). Secondly, we assess what happens to this baseline promoter activity when a 35s::LEC2 construct is co-transfected. The final treatment assesses the effect of 35s::UPL3 and 35s::LEC2 on promoter activity when co-transfected. An example of the results obtained from this assay can be seen in FIG. 7 . Concordant with previous studies, we show that LEC2 is able to promote the promoter activity of AT2S3. Furthermore we show that in the presence of UPL3, this promoter activation is reduced. This supports the hypothesis that UPL3 is able to disrupt LEC2-mediated upregulation of genes involved in the seed filling process.

In the Presence of UPL3, LEC2 Protein Stability is Reduced

The results of the qPCR and promoter transactivation assays indicate that UPL3 is able to disrupt the protein function of LEC2. Given the known role of Hect E3 ligases in mediating proteosomal degradation through ubiquitination, we wanted to test the stability of LEC2 in the absence and presence of UPL3 using a cell-free degradation assay. Through qPCR, we showed that LEC2 targets were upregulated from 10DPA in mutant siliques. Given this we used total protein extracts taken from 10DPA siliques of WT and upl3 plants in our cell-free system. Following total protein extraction, HIS-at.LEC2 (expressed in E.coli and purified using HIS-beads) was incubated at 22° C. for 0-20 minutes within protein extracts taken from WT or mutant siliques. Any degradation taking place during this time was then assessed following western blot analysis. Using this system, we have been able to show that in the presence of UPL3, LEC2 stability is significantly reduced. As FIG. 8 a shows, in the absence of MG132 (our chosen proteosomal inhibitor), when incubated in total protein extracts taken form WT plants, HIS-LEC2 is barely detectable at 5 minutes. When incubated in mutant protein extract however, a clear signal remains at up to 15 minutes. In addition, we can see that in both cases, when MG132 is added, HIS-LEC2 degradation can be reduced, suggesting that the proteasome is playing a role in this process.

We also show in Nicotinia Benthamiana that when co-expressed with 3xFLAG-UPL3, 3XHA-LEC2 ubiquitylation appears enhanced (FIG. 8 b ). Taken together, these data suggest that LEC2 is targeted for degradation by the proteasome and that this degradation takes place following ubiquitylation of LEC2 by UPL3.

Methods 1. Plant Growth and Phenotypic Analyses

69 lines of OREGIN B. napus diversity fixed foundation set (DFFS) representing the winter, spring and Chinese oilseed rape crop types were transplanted in a randomised, triplicated experimental design in a Keder plastic soil house in April 2014. The Keder soil house has no lighting or temperature control capabilities but allowed the plants to be grown in near-field conditions with irrigation, increased controls on disease and reduced pest pressures. Pre-transplantation, plants received four weeks pre-growth under standard glasshouse conditions (18/15C day/night, 16 hours light) before six weeks vernalisation (4C, 8 hours light).

20 pods per plant were collected and digitally imaged for phenotypic analysis of yield components. Pod length (Podl) was measured using ImageJ (ref). Pods were weighed (PW) before threshing to remove seed and seed number, average seed length (SL), width (SVV), area (SA), single seed weight (SSW) and thousand grain weight (TGVV) were measured for each sample using Marvin (ref). Number of seed per pod (SPP), seed weight per pod (SWPP) and seed density (SDen) were calculated from this data. Lipid and protein data was analysed from 15g of whole unbagged plant samples Data was visualised to explore distributions and within line variation before analysis via unbalanced ANOVA (REML) using Genstat (ref) to determine line, block and line x block interactions. Where appropriate mean values were calculated for analysis via associative transcriptomics.

2. Population Structure

All lines used within the study had previously been transcriptome sequenced via Illumina mRNAseq) by Harper et. al 2012, identifying ˜255,000 SNPs across the full OREGIN diversity panel for associative transcriptomics. As this study used a different subset of lines to the initial publication it was necessary to recalculate the population structure Q matrix for association mapping with TASSEL (ref). As this requires the use of unlinked markers, one SNP per 500 kb interval along the chromosomes, excluding regions less than 1000 kb from centromeres as defined by Mason et al. and Cheng et al. 2013, was selected for Bayesian population structure analysis via STRUCTURE 2.3.3 (ref) . The selected SNP had to show at least 5% frequency for the second most abundant allele. The optimum number of K populations was selected as described by Harper et. al 2012.

3. Associative Transcriptomics

SNP data, STRUCTURE Q matrix and phenotypic data for the 89 accessions was entered into the program TASSEL V4.0 (ref). Following the removal of minor allele (frequency <0.05) ˜144,000 SNPs were used to calculate a kinship (K) matrix to estimate the pairwise relatedness between individuals. Data sets were entered into both Generalised and Mixed Linear Model (GLM and MLM) respectively. Goodness of fit of the model was determined by a QQ plot of the observed vs. the expected −log10P values.

4. Assessment of Promoter Variation and Plasmid Construction

Genome specific primers were designed based on variation observed between Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea. The chosen promoter sequences comprise of 2 Kb of DNA sequence upstream of the ATG start codon. PCR was carried out using Phusion® HF Buffer Pack, Thermofisher Scientific according to manufacturer's guidelines. The primers use for amplification of the CO3 genome promoter variants were (STU1 and XHO1 sites were added to the Forward and reverse primers respectively, with “TAT” overhang to improve enzyme binding): Forward: 5′-TATaggcctGGACGTTTGGGTCATCGCTC-3′; (SEQ ID NO: 67) Reverse: 5′-TATctcgagACAAAGGAAGAAACCCCTCCAC-3′.PCR (SEQ ID NO: 68) products were cleaned using WIZARD SV Gel and PCR clean-Up system (Promega) and sent for Capillary sequencing by GATC Biotech (Germany). Promoter variants were cloned using the pENTR Directional TOPO cloning kit (Invitogen). Following the assessment of sequence, PCR product was digested using STU1 and XHO1 (NEB) according to manufacturer's instructions. Digested PCR was cleaned a second time using WIZARD SV Gel and PCR clean-up system.

Arabidopsis UPL3 CDS was amplified form cDNA generated from Arabidopsis Columbia leaf material using Phusion® HF. The following primers were used with a ASCI and XHO restriction sites added to the forward primer sequence. A CACC was added also, to allow for consequent TOPO cloning. Forward 5′-CACCAtatGGCGCGCCtatCTCGAGATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGC-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 69); Reverse:5′-TATggcgcgccGGCAGAGATTCTTCAAATCAGAA-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 70). PCR product was cleaned using WIZARD SV Gel and PCR clean-Up system (Promega) and 4 ul of the PCR clean-up product was incubated with 1 ul pENTR topo vector+salt solution overnight at 25 degrees. The following day, 1 ul of this reaction was added to 25 ul TOP10 competent cells and transformation carried out according to manufacturer's guidelines. Colony PCR was carried out using M13 sequencing primers and positive cloned confirmed by sequencing with GATC Biotech. Following identification of a positive TOPO clone carrying Arabidopsis UPL3 CDS with no mutations and LR reaction was prepared according to manufacturer's instruction using Gateway® LR Clonase 11 Enzyme mix (Invitrogen). The GATEWAY destination vector used was Pearly 103. The LR reaction was incubated at 25 degrees Celsius for 15 hours. The following day this reaction was stopped and 2 ul of the clonase mix used to transform TOP10 competent cells. Positive clones were identified by sequencing and a single clone selected for digestion with STU1 and XHO1. The digested plasmid was cleaned using the WIZARD SV Gel and PCR clean-Up system (Promega). The cleaned promoter variant PCRs and digested Pearlyl03 plasmid were incubated together with T4 DNA Ligase (Promega) according to manufacturer's instructions.

The resulting construct was transformed into agrobacterium (GV3101) using electroporation and the plasmid transferred to Arabidopsis knockout mutants using the floral dip method described by Clough et al (1998)[2]. Transgenic plants were identified using BASTA selection and the transgene copy number determined by iDNA genetics, UK. After two generations, stable transgenic lines carrying a single homozygous insertion of the transgene were identified and used for consequent phenotyping experiments.

5. Genotyping T-DNA Mutants

Salk lin Salk_015334 was ordered from The Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC) at: arabidopsis.info/BasicForm. We thank the Salk Institute Genomic Analysis Laboratory for providing the sequence-indexed Arabidopsis TDNA insertion mutants. Primers were designed using the primer design tool found at: signal.salk.edu/tdnaprimers.2.html. Using this tool, the following primers were designed for identification of a WT UPL3 transcript: RP: 5′-TAGGGACTTGCATGGACGTAC-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 71) and LP: 5′-GATATGTCAGCTGTTGAGGGC-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 72). For identification of the T-DNA insertion sequence, the above RP primer was used with LB1.3: 5′ATTTTGCCGATTTCGGAAC-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 73).

To extract DNA, leaf material was ground to a fine powder with a pestle and 200 ul of the following Edwards buffer added: (200 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.5), 250 mM NaCl, 25 mM EDTA, and 0.5% SDS) TE Buffer (10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8) and 1 mM EDTA). Buffer was dilute 10 fold prior to use. Samples were then vortexed briefly and centrifuges at 13,000 rpm for 3 minutes. The resulting supernatant was added to a fresh centrifuge tube and 150 ul 100% isopropanol added. Samples were inverted several times to ensure mixing and then centrifuged at 13,000 rpm for 7 minutes. Liquid was discarded and the remaining pellet washed using 70% ethanol. The pellet was air-dried for 20 minutes and the resuspended in distilled water. PCR genotyping was carried out using Takara ExTaq (Clontech) and carried out according to manufacturer's instructions.

6. cDNA Synthesis and Quantitative PCR

RNA was extracted from Arabidopsis silliques harvested at 0, 5, 10 and 15 Days after anthesis (DAF) using the Sigma Spectrum Plant Total RNA kit (Sigma). 1 ug of total RNA was processed using GoScript Reverse Transcription system for cDNA synthesis. The resulting cDNA was diluted 10× for use in qPCR. Quantification of gene expression was achieved using SYBR green mastermix (Applied Biosystems) according to manufacturer's instructions. All qPCR assays were carried out using EIF4a as a control gene and using a LightCycler® 480 qPCR machine. The following primers were used:

Reverse primer Gene Forward primer (5′-3′) (5′-3′) EIF4a CTGGAGGTTTTGAGGCTGGTA CCAAGGGTGAAAGCAAGAAGA (SEQ ID NO: 74) (SEQ ID NO: 75) LEC2 CGAGAACACAGGAGAATTTGTG TCGACTCATTTTCTCTTCCTT (SEQ ID NO: 76) CA (SEQ ID NO: 77) TTG1 CATCCTCCGGTCCACAGAATC TTTCGGCTCTACATCGTTCC (SEQ ID NO: 78) (SEQ ID NO: 79) AP2 AGGAACTCAATGCCGAGTCATC GTTCATCCTGAGCCGCATATC (SEQ ID NO: 80) (SEQ ID NO: 81) LEC1 GGCGCCGGTGACAAGA GCCACACATGGTGGTTGCT (SEQ ID NO: 82) (SEQ ID NO: 83) WRI1 CACAAAGGAATTGGAAGAAATG TCCCATCTTCCGTTGTGGTG C (SEQ ID NO: 84) (SEQ ID NO: 85) MYB118 GTCTCAGATTGCTAAGATGCTT CATCCATCTTTCTTGATATCG CAA (SEQ ID NO: 86) GG (SEQ ID NO: 87)

7. Expression of LEC2 and UPL3 in E.coli and His-tag Purification

Arabidopsis LEC2 CDS was amplified from cDNA using primers designed to incorporate restriction sites. Following cleaning with WIZARD SV Gel and PCR clean-up system, PCR products were digested with the appropriate enzymes (NEB) and transferred to digested pET-24a vector backbone. Resulting plasmid was transformed into BL21 E.coli cells and grown on LB plates. Following growth overnight, a single colony was used to inoculate 10 ml liquid LB with the appropriate antibiotic, Kanamycin, and incubates at 37° C. overnight.

The following day, 4 ml of the resulting culture was used to inoculate 400 ml LB with kanamycin and incubated for 2 hours at 37° C. Following incubation, IPTG was added to final concentration of 100 Mm and the culture incubated at 28° C. for 3 hours to induce protein expression.

Following incubation with IPTG, cultures were transferred to 20 ml Falcon tubes and centrifuged at 3500 rpm for 10 minutes at 4° C. The resulting pellet was resuspended in 5 ml of the following buffer: 1M HEPES (PH 7.5); 3M NaCl; 100% TritonX-100; 1% glycerol; cOmplete tm EDTA-FREE inhibitor cocktail table (Roche). The resuspended mixture was sonicated 4×10 seconds with 20 second intervals. The sonicate was then centrifuged at 12,000 g for 20 minutes at 4° C.

Protein purification was carried out using Dynabeads ® His-tag magnetic beads (Novex). Prior to use, beads were washed 3 times in the following wash buffer: 1M HEPES (PH7.5); 3M NaCl; 1% glycerol. Sonicate was then added to washed beads and were incubated at 4° C. rotating for 30 minutes. Beads were then washed 3 times using the above resuspension buffer and 3 times using the above wash buffer. His-tagged protein was eluted from the magnetic beads using 100 ul of the following elution buffer; 300 Mm Imidazole; 50 mM HEPES; 150 Mm NaCl; 10 Mm MgCl2 10% glycerol. Purified protein was quantified using Bradford reagent (Bio-Rad) and stored at −70° C. in 15 ul aliquots.

8. Total Protein Extraction and Cell Free Degradation Assay

Silliques were harvested from both WT and up13 knock out mutant plants at 10-15 DPA.—100 mg was used for total protein extraction. Following grinding to a fine powder, 200 ul of the following extraction buffer was added: 25 Mm Tris-HCL (PH 7.5); 10 Mm NaCl; 10 Mm MgCl2; 4 Mm AEBSF. Samples were vortexed briefly to ensure homogenisation and then centrifuged at 17,000 g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The resulting supernatant was transferred to a fresh centrifuge tube and the centrifugation step repeated. The supernatant was transferred to a fresh tube and total protein quantification carried out using Bradford reagent (Bio-Rad) according to manufacturer's instructions.

Two reactions were set up for the cell-free degradation assay—one containing MG132—our chosen proteasomeal inhibitor and the other containing DMSO. Expressed HIS-LEC2 was incubated within protein total extracts in the following 120 ul mixture: 40 Um MG132/DMSO; 20ug total protein; 5 ug HIS-LEC2; 5 Mm DTT; 10 Mm ATP. This mixture was then aliquoted into 5 20 ul reactions (for 0, 5 10, 15 and 20 minute time points). 0 minute sample was added directly to 10 ul 4× SDS Laemmli sample buffer (Bio-Rad) and heated at 96° C. for 5 minutes. The remaining samples were incubated at 22° C. for the appropriate time before also being added to SDS Laemmli buffer and denatured at 96° C.

Following the time-course, 15 ul of the protein samples were ran on a RunBlue SDS protein gel (4-20%)(Expedon LTD) (20 minutes at 80V and 1 hour at 160V). Following transfer to membrane overnight, proteins were probed using anti-HIS antibody and visualised following application of SuperSignal West Femto Chemiluminescent substrate (LIFE SCIENCE IMAGING LTD Thermofisher scientific).

9. Protoplast Isolation and Transient Expression Analysis

The AT2S3 promoter was cloned into pENTR topo vector following amplification with the following primers: Forward: 5′- caccTAGATTCCAAACAAAAACCCTCG-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 88) and reverse: 5′- GTTTTGCTATTTGTGTATGTTTTCTTG-3′ (SEQ ID NO: 89). An LR reaction was then performed to transfer the promoter of interest to a GATEWAY Firefly Luciferase reporter construct. LEC2 and UPL3 CDS were cloned into pENTR topo vector and then transferred by LR into PB7HA and PW1266 35S constructs respectively. A 35S::Renilla_Luciferase construct was prepared as an internal reference gene (serving as transfection control). All plasmids used were prepared using Qiaprep Maxi kit (Qiagen) according to manufacturer's instructions.

Protoplast were isolated from the mesophyll cells of expanding Arabidopsis upl3 knock-out mutant leaves. Using a razor blade, leaves were slices perpendicular to the mid-vein and placed upper-leaf faced down in the following enzyme solution: 20 Mm MES (PH 5.7); 20 Mm KCL; 0.4M mannitol; 1% Cellulose RIO; 0.4% Maceroenzyme; 10 Mm CaCl2; 0.1% BSA.Leaf material was incubated within the enzyme solution at 40 rpm for 4-6 hours. Protoplast were then filtered through a 70um sieve and transferred to 2 ml centrifuge tubes. Samples were centrifuged at 200rcf for 3 minutes. The resulting pellet was then resuspended in 1 ml cold W5 solution: 2 Mm mes (ph 5.7); 154 mm NaCl; 125 mm CaC12; 5 mm KCl. Resuspended protoplast were the incubated on ice for 30 minutes. Samples were centrifuged again at 200 rcf for 3 minutes and the resulting pellet resuspended in MMg solution: 4 mm MES (PH 5.7); 0.4M mannitol; 15 Mm MgCl2. 5 ug of each plasmid was used per treatment with 35S::Renilla included in all treatment. To the plasmid mix, 100 ul prepared protoplast was added with a cut pipette tip. 100 ul of the following PEG solution was then added slowly: 2 g PEG; 0.5 ml MCaCl2; 2 ml 0.5M mannitol. Samples were mixed gently by inverting and the incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes. Samples were then diluted with 250 ul cold W5 solution and centrifuged for 3 minutes at 200rcf. Following removal of liquid, the remaining pellet was re-suspended in 150 ul W5 solution and transferred to a 48 well microtitre plate previously coated with 1% BSA. The plate was wrapped in tissue and kept at room temperature overnight. The following day, samples were transferred to 2 ml tubes and centrifuges at 200 rcf for 3 minutes. These samples were used immediately in the transient expression assay.

The transient expression luciferase assay was carried out using the Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay System (Promega) according to manufacturer's instructions. Luciferase quantification was carried out using GloMax ® 20/20 Single tube luminometer—with the dual promega luciferase assay program selected.

10. Seed Coat Ruthenium Red Staining Assay

To assess changes in seed mucilage extrusion we used the methods described by McFarlane et al (2014).

11. Ubiquitination Assay

UPL3 CDS was cloned into PW1266 GATEWAY vector (3XFLAG) and LEC2 CDS was cloned into PB7HA (3XHA). The resulting plasmid was used to transform agrobacterium and 10 ml cultures were grown (with Rifampicin and Spectinomycin) at 28° C. overnight. Following overnight incubation, the OD of the cultures was determined using a spectrometer and the following calculation made to determine an appropriate amount of culture to use in consequent experiments: ((1/OD)×10,000).

The determined volume was centrifuged at 3000 rcf for 5 minutes. The resulting pellet was re-suspended in the following solution: 0.1M MES PH6.3; 150 Mm MgCl2; +Acetosyringone. The re-suspended plasmids were transfected either separately or together and the transfected leaves labelled with the relevant information. After 72 hours, leaf material was harvested and stored at −70° C. prior to further processing.

1 g leaf material was ground to a fine powder and 2 ml of the following buffer added: 50 um MG132; 1M NaCl; 1% glycerol; 1M tris-HCL; 0.5M EDTA; 0.05% pvpp; 0.1 ml 100× complete cocktail tablet dissolved in water. Samples were vortexed to ensure homogenisation and then centrifuged at max speed for 10 minutes at 4° C. Supernatant was transferred to a fresh tube and the centrifugation repeated. The supernatant was again added to a fresh tube and 20% NP40 added to achieve a final concentration of 0.15%.

All samples were purified using HA magnetic beads (Pierce) and ubiquitination levels determined following immunoblotting with anti-ubiquitin antibody.

12. Seed Protein Quantification

Seed total protein was quantified using 6 batches of 30 seeds taken from WT and up13 mutant plants using the DC Protein Assay (Bio-Rad). Quantification of protein content was measured relative to a BSA protein serial dilution curve and according to manufacturer's instructions.

13. Seed Fatty Acid Analysis

Seed fatty acid content was analysed according to the methods described by Li et al (2006).

EXAMPLE 2 Method of Generating UPL3 Genes with Reduced Expression or Function, or Loss-of-Function Using CRISPR/Cas9.

In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for specifically altering the expression levels and patterns of UPL3 genes and/or reducing or abolishing the activities of the UPL3 protein, in any plant species containing a ULP3 gene characterised by HECT and ARM domains. The method comprises using the DNA sequence of genes encoding candidate UPL3-like genes from plants, recognisable by their potential to encode conserved ARM- and HECT-protein domains as described herein (examples of Brassia napus and other homologues encoding UPL3 are shown in Table 1) using methods that are well tested and described for plants (Gil-Humanes et al., 2016; Ma et al., 2015; Zhang et al., 2016). According to these well-established protocols, a guide RNA based on direct sequence homology to a region of the UPL3 gene (promoter or coding region for example) targeted for change (e.g. targeted deletion of a functional region, insertion of a stop codon, or any other change in the UPL3 gene and regulatory region designed to influence the expression of the gene) is synthesised or encoded in a vector for expression in plants, preferably together with a gene encoding Cas9 protein (although Cas9 can also be encoded in a separate vector).

Preferably the vectors also comprise a regulatory sequence, which drives expression of the guide RNA and/or Cas 9 sequence. In grasses, the promoter can be, for example, an RNA polymerase type III promoter, such as U3 or U6 snRNA gene from the targeted host species, for example wheat or rice. (Liang et al Sci. Rep. 6:21451 (2016). The Cas9 coding region, suitably optimised for expression in plants, including codon optimisation and with added nuclear targeting sequences, can be expressed from the constitutive 35S promoter, or a ubiquitin gene promoter (Belhaj et al Plant Methods 9:39 (2013). In dicot species, the Arabidopsis U6 snRNA gene promoter can be used to express guide RNAs ((Belhaj et al Plant Methods 9:39 (2013). Constructs and vectors that are commonly used for stable or transient gene expression can also be used (Zhang et al Nature Communications 7:12617 (2016), including viral systems (Gil-Humanes et al Plant Journal).

The design of guide RNAs is well known to those skilled in the art. Support systems (e.g. blog.addgene.org/how-to-design-your-gma-for-crispr-genome-editing) are also available for guide RNA design, which is specific for each gene sequence and for the desired changes to be made. For example, if one member of a family is to be targeted, then a gene specific sequence needs to be targeted that is predicted to have the desired effect, such as reducing gene function. If all members of a gene family are to be targeted, for example if they have redundant functions such as in polyploid wheat, then a conserved sequence specific to those genes can be targeted to make the desired changes.

Given the sequence of a target locus, such as the sequence of UPL3 described herein for B.napus or from different plant species, also described herein and in Table 1, it is possible to design a guide RNA sequence (commonly recognising 20 nt of target sequence) to which a Protospacer Adjacent Motif (PAM) is added to aid interaction with an SSN such as Cas9. In the case of UPL3, sequences in any part of the coding region can be targeted to introduce changes that can include frameshift mutations that disrupt protein sequences. This will abolish UPL3 gene function, leading to larger seeds with increased lipid content. It is also possible to achieve these phenotypes by reducing UPL3 gene expression. For this, guide RNA sequences can be designed to any part of the UPL3 gene that is transcribed, or to 5′ regulatory sequences. For example, changes in intronic, 3′ UTR and 5′UTR sequences can destabilise mRNA, leading to reduced UPL3 expression, and larger seeds containing more lipids. This effect can be measured by screening plants for reduced UPL3 expression. Furthermore, changes to promoter regions can be made that could reduce transcription. In general, it is difficult to predict the effects of deletions on promoter functions, but it is well known that sequences adjacent to or close to the first 100-200 bp of the promoter (measured from the Transcriptional Start Site) have a major effect on promoter activity. These regions could be targeted for deletions or insertions that can be predicted to reduce gene expression.

These two genes (encoding the guide RNA and Cas9) can then be introduced into e.g. soybean or any other plant, such as B.rapa, B.oleracea, rice, cotton, wheat, barley and maize using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation by anyone skilled in the art. Stable transgenic plants are regenerated using standard procedures. Several transgenic plants can be screened, using standard PCR methods and DNA sequencing, to detect predicted changes in the UPL3 promoter region and/or coding region. Correct gene editing events are frequent and accurate. Plant containing the desired changes in the UPL3 promoter and coding region are propagated and tested for the effects on the stability of LEC2 protein and seed protein and lipid levels. In particular, plants may be regenerated and grown to maturity with kernels being analysed for an increase in protein and/or oil content. In an alternative approach, genes expressing guide RNA and Cas9 can be transiently delivered into plant cells by various methods, such as particle bombardment or transfection of protoplasts. Multiple plants can be regenerated using standard tissue culture methods by anyone skilled in the art, and these can be screened for desired changes using the same PCR-based analyses and sequencing as would be used for stable transgenic plants. According to several published reports, between 2%-5% of regenerated plants harbour the expected changes in DNA sequence. This method does not maintain the transgenes encoding Cas9 or the guide RNA, having the advantage of being non-transgenic.

EXAMPLE 3 Selecting for low BnC03UPL3 Expression for Marker Assisted Breeding of High Yielding Genotypes

Using GWAS, we identified an associating locus for weight of seed per pod across Brassia napus accessions. The most highly associating marker at the associating locus was JCVI_5587:125. Variation at this locus or a homologous location in any other plant can be selected for to achieve enhanced yield. The hemi-SNP segregating across the GWAS panel used showed that accessions displaying low weight of seed per pod inherit “Y” (corresponding to a C+T genotype in the polyploid genome) and those accessions displaying high weight of seed per pod inheriting a “T” allele in both genomes.

The following primers have been designed to target the JCVI_5587:125 locus:

Forward primer:  (SEQ ID NO: 65) 5′-TATTTCCGCATGTTGCTAAACC-3′ Reverse primer: (SEQ ID NO: 66) 5′-TGTTGATCACACACAACTAATCTCG-3′ *primer regions are dashed underlined **target SNP highlighted in bold and underlined

Typical sequence of a high yielding accession:

(SEQ ID NO: 61)

TGATCCAACCATCGCTGACATCATATACATTCAGTTCACCACCTCAGCC AGCTTTGCGGCTTCTATTGCAGCCGACAGAATTCT T CTGTTAGATGCAT ATTTCAGTGTTGTTGTCTTCCATGGAATGACAATAGCACAATGGCGAAA CATGGGTTATCATCATCAGGCTGAACATGAGGCATTTGATAGTCCGGGA

Typical sequence of a low yielding accession:

(SEQ ID NO: 62)

TGATTCAACCATCGCTGACATCATATACATTCAGTTCACCACCTCAGCC AGCTTTGCTGGACGTGGCTTCCATTGCAGCCGACAGAATTCT C/T CTGT TAGATGCATATTTCAGTGTTGTTGTCTTCCATGGAATGACAATWGCACA ATGGCGAAACATGGGTTATCATCATCAGGCTGAACATGAGGCATTTGCT CAGCTATTGCAAGCTCCTCAAGAAGATTCCCAGATGATAGTCCGGGAGC

In addition to providing information regarding a SNP marker that may be utilised in Marker Assisted Selection of genotypes with enhanced yield, Associative Transcriptomics also allowed us to identify differential expression of UPL3 in B.napus or any other plant across genotypes. This differential expression correlates with variation in weight of seed per pod. We have developed a q-RT-PCR assay that is able to screen for UPL3 expression in Brassia napus and other plants, such as B.rapa, B.oleracea, rice, cotton, wheat, barley and maize. Identifying genotypes with low expression levels would be an approach that can be exploited to maximise final yield in this species. The following primers have been tested and shown to efficiently and specifically target the locus of interest:

(SEQ ID NO: 63) Forward primer: 5′-GTAGCTCTCATCAACCTCAAATGC - 3′ (SEQ ID NO: 64) Reverse primer: 5′- AGGGAGCTTAAGGTAGTTGGGG- 3′

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Sequence Information

UPL3 Promoter Sequences

SEQ ID NO: 1: Brassica napus UPL3 promoter sequence >Coriander_BnC03_UPL3_promoter (High UPL3 expression genotype) AGAGAGGCCTGGACGTTTGGGTCATCGCTCCCGGTCGGTTCCTACTTTT TCTGCACCACCGCCATTTGTTGATCCAGAAGTATTTACGGCTCAGTTGA AGGACAAAGATGATCGCATATCTTTGTTGGAGACCCAGAAGACGGCTCA ACAGGCGGGCTATGAGGCACAGAAGAGGCTGAACCAGCAAATGATGAAA AGGATGTATCCGAACGAGGTGTTCCCGAACGTGCAAGACCCGTAGTTTT TTTTTTTTTTCAAAAACTCGGAATGTTTTATTTTTATTTGTACAACTTT GAATATTATTTAATATGTTTTCAATTTTAATTTTAATTTTATATTTTCG AATTTAAATTTTAAATTTTTTATTTTTTTAAAAAAAAATATTTTTTTTT TGAAATTCCGAGGAAATGAACCCTCGGAAATTTCCGACGAACATTTCCT CAGAATAAGTCGTCGGAATATACCGAGGGACTCCTTCCTCCTCGGAATT TTCCGAGGGCTCCGTTCCTCGGAAATTCCCGATGAAAATTCCGAGGAAC ATTTCGTCGGAACTTCCGAGGATTGGACCATCGGAAAGTCCATCGAAAT ATTCTGAGGAAGTTCTCCCTTGGTATATTCCGAGAACCTTTCCGACGAA CTGGTGGTCCTCGGAGTTTCCTCGGAATTCCTTCGGAAATTTCCGAGGA AAAATGAATTTCCGAGGAGTTATTTCCGAGGACTTGTTTCGTCGGTATG TCGTCGGAATAACGTTATTCCGACGACGTACCGACGATTTTTTCCCTTT TGGTATGTTCAAATTGGATTTATAAATGAATCGTAATTTCTGTTTTTCG GGTTAAATTAATATGTATATATATATATTAAAAAAATCTGTAAGTTCCA AACAAGGGCACACGTATAAAAGAAACTAATGTATTATATACTGTCATGT TTTTTTTATAAAATATGTACAATAATTTATATATGTCTTCATCCGATTA ACAAACTCAAACCCAAACAACCAAAATTTCTACATTTAGATTTTAAATT AGCGTGTGATGGCTAAAGAAAAAAAGAAGAATAAATTTGTATCTTTGCA TAGATCACCTGCATTTCGTTGAGTAGATTCATTTAAATAAGTAGATAAA TAGATTTTATTATCATATTTATTTTCTTAACAAACCATAGTTTTTCCTT ACTACAATCATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATAT ATATAATTGTAATGACTAATGTGTTATATAGTCCATGGATCGTAGTGAG AAGGTAGAGTTGAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATAGTGGGGGC TTAAACCCGTGCAAGCTTGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAG CCTTATATCTTGGGCTTATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAA GTGTAAAACGACACCGTATTAAGCTTAATGGAGTAAACGAATCACACGT AGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCCGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGGAAA ACGGTATCGTATTCGCTTCGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCC CTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTTTCTAATCT CGAAAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCGT AGCCCCTTTTGCGTTGATTTCGAATTCGTTCATCAATAGCTTTGTTTCT CTCTAGCTCCTATCGATCTCGCTAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGCTT AATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATCAGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAATCTCTCTGA ATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGAGGGGTTTCTTCCTTTGT SEQ ID NO: 2: Dimension_BnC03_promoter (Low UPL3 expression genotype) AGAGAGGCCTGGACGTTTGGGTCATCGCTCTCGGTCGGTTCCTACTTTT TCTGCACCACCGCCATTTGTTGATCCAGAAATATTTACGGCTCAGTTGA AGGACAAGGATGATCGCATATCTTTGTTGGAGACCCAGAAGACGGCTCA ACAGGCGGGCTATGAGGCACAGAAGAGGCTGAACCAGCAAATGATGAAA AGGATGTACCCGAACGAGGTGTTCCCGAACGTGCAAGACCCGTAGTTTT TTTTTTCAAAAACTCGGAATGTTTTATTTTTATTTGTACAACTTTGAAT ATTATCTAATATGTTTTCAATTTTAATTTTAATTTTATATTTTCGAATT TAAATTTCAAAATTTTCATTTTTAAAAAAAAATTAATTTTTTTTTTGAA ATTCCGAGGAAATGAACCCTCGGAAATTTCCGACGAACATTTCCTCAGA ATAAGTCGTCGGAATATACCGAGGGACTCCTTCCTCCTCGGAATTTTCT GAGGGCTCCGTTTCTCGGAAATTCCCGATGAAAATTCCGAGGAACATTT CATCGGAACTTCCGAGGATTGGACCATCGGAAAGTCCATCGAAATATTC CGAAGAAGTTCTCCCTCGATATATTCCGAGAACCTTTCCGACGAACTGG TGGTCCTCGGAGTTTCCTCGGAAATTCATTTCCTCGGAATTCCTTCGGA AATTTCTGAGGGATTTCCGAGAAAAAATGAATTTCCGAGGAGTTATTTC CGAGGACTTGTTTCGTCGGTATGTCGTCGGAATAACGTTATTCCGACGA CGTACCGACGATTTTTTCCCTCGGTATGTTCATATTGGATTTATAAATG AATCATAATTTCTGTTTTTCGGGTTAAATTAATATGTATATATATATAT ATATATTAAAAAAATCTGTAAGTTCCAAACAAGGGCACACTTATAAAAG AACTAATGTATTATATACTGTCATGTTTTTTTTATAAAATATGTACAAT AATTTATATATGTCTTCATCCGATTAACAAACTCAAACCCAAACAACAA AAATTTCTACATTTAGATTTTAAATTAGCGTGTGATGGCTAAAGAAAAA AAGAAGAATAAATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCACCTGCATTTCATTGAG TAGATTCATTTAAATAAGTAGATAGATAGATTTTATTATCATATTTATT TTCTTAACAAACCATCATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAG ATCATATATATAATTGTAATGACTAATTATTTTCTCGACAAACCATAGT TTTTCCTTACTACAATCATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATA GATCATATATATAATTGTAATGAGTAATGTGTTATATAGTCCATGGATC GTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTTGAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATA GTGGGGGCTTAAACCCGTGCAAGCTTGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTT GGGCCCAGCCTTATATCTTGGGCTTATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCC ATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACACCGTATTAAGCTTAATGGAGTAAACGAA TCACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCGGAAAAGCTGGAC GGAGGAAAACGGTATCGTATTCGCTTCGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCG CAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTT TCTAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTC GATCTCGTAGCCCCTTTTGCGTTGATTTCGAATTCGTTCATCAACAGGT TTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCTAACGATCTCGCTAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGA GCGAGCTTAATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATCAGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAAT CTCTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGAGGGGTTTCTTCCTTTGT SEQ ID NO: 3 Glycine max UPL3 promoter sequence; Bold identifies the start of the coding region >Gm12: 2441900 . . . 2443999 Glyma12g03640 TGTTATTTCCAAAAGCAAAACTATGTCCCTGGTTTATGTTTGAATATTA ACTTATGTTTGTGTTTTATTTCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAAGTACAGTCAC AATTTATATTTGAAGTTGCTAAACTATACTAATAAGGGAGGAAAACTAG GTTATTTGAACATGACCGGCCCCTTGTCGACAACAACTGAAAGCTCGAT AAATGATCATCACTAAATCACTATAGTAGCCCGATAACTTCTAAAAAAC ATTTAGAAAGTCACCTTTCAGTTTTTAAATGTGTAAATATTAATGATTA TGATGATTTTTTTTTTAAAAATTCTAAACAAGTCAAGTGCAAAGATTAT TTATTTCATTCAGGTTAAGTTAAAATGGGATTTGTGATTGTGATTTCCT AAAGTTAGTGTGATCCGTAATACATGTCCAGTATTCCGAAAAGTACAAA CAATTACTGATCTAATAAACAATATCCTTAAAACTTTCAAGACTTTATG GAGACAAATAGCAATCAAATGTACATGCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACAGAAA TATATCCAGGATTTAAGCATTTTCAATAGGAAGACTATGCATTGTATTT GCACATAAAAGTAGGCCGTAACAAAAAGTCCTATCCCCGCTCCTCTTTC CCCGATCGATAAGAATAGAACATCCAATAATCCATTAAGGGATTTCTAT CAACGTTAATTCTAGCTAGAAACCTCTGCATGAGAACACTATCTAGTAC TCTACTCGTGTCTTTCATTACATGTTCAAGTGAGCATGCAAAGTAGGTG GGGGAAGTAATAAACCAGACAATCACCAACCTTTTCCATGAGAGAGACA TATATATTAGCAAAGCAAGGAACCAAAGACTTCAAATTTGCACTCTCAG TGGGAAGGTCTGGTATATAGGCAACTCTGGGGTACATTGGGGCGTAATT TGTTTTAAAAATATAACTATTATTGAAAATTAAAATAAAATGTTGTAGC TATTTAGAGTATATAGTTAAAGGTAAAAATATTTAGAAGAAAAATGACA ATTATTGCTTTTATAATAATTATAGATATTGATAGTGATATATAATAGA TTTATATAGTTTTTATTTTTTATTTGTTTTTGAATATTTTATAAATAAA AAATTACAAGTGTTTAAAATATACTTCTATCAAAAAAATCAAATTAAAA TGTGTATATAAACATTAGATGATTATTGTTTCAATTTTTTAGTATTTTA AGAATTATTGGTTTGTGTGTTATAAGTATTAATTGCTACTGACTTATAA GAATTAAGAACTAAAATTATTGAAACAAAGCTGATTTGGCAGTATTTAT TTAAAGCAGTTATAGAAAAATTGAAGAAATAATGTGTTGATTTATCATT GGCAATACATTTTTTTAATTTTTTTTAATTACTCAATCCAATTATCTAA TCCAACGGCCAATTAATACCAGCCTTATGTTTAATTGGATTATATTGTA AATTAGATTAAACTAAACTCAATCCAACCAGTTACATCTTATATTTTTA TCTAAAATTTGTATTATAATACATTTTCTATTAAATACAATTTAATAAT TTAACTTTATTGTGCAAGTGCAACGTATATTAATACAATGCAGGTGTCT ATTGAAACGACGACGTTGAGGGATCGAAGTGTACGCGCCACATTGCGAC AGTGCCACCGAGGAGCGTAGCTAGTTCAGTTCCGTTTGATGAACGAAAA TGAGCAATCCACCGAGCGAAATTGTAATTTTCAACAATAAAAAAGGCAA AGAAAGTTACATATGAAAGCCTGTTTTGTTCTGTCCCTTTTTATTCTTC CCTTTCTTTCTTACTTACCCCTTTCCCTGGCTTAGGGTTTTCTGCCCCC CCTGAATCCTCATCGCTATTCATGATTACACTCCTTACAATTCTCACTC AGCGACTCGTTCGAAATACGTGAAATCCCCTTATCTCCAATTTCTAGGG TTTCGATTCATTCAACTCACCACAAAGATTGGATCCATGGTAGCGTGAT TGGCGCTCGGTGGCGAGCGAGTTGATAATTATCGGGTTGGGTGGATTTT GTATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGGAAGCGGGCGGAGGCTTCCTCAG

UPL3 Gene Sequences

SEQ ID NO: 4 Brassica napus UPL3 coding sequence BnC03_UPL3_CDS ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTGCGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCGTCTCCTC CTCCTCCTCCCTCAGGTCCCACCACTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCCTCTTCAGC CGCCGCCGCTACCACCGCTACTGCACCTTCCTCCTCCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTGCCGCTACC GCTACCGCTACAGCCGCCGTTACTCCCATGGACACATCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCGCCGCGGCGGGG GACGAGGTAACAGGGGAAACGATAATACTAATTCTGATAAGGGAAAGGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGAT TAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACCGAGCCAGACAGCAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCCGCCGCCGCT GAAGAGGACGATGACAATGATAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCA GCAGTGCGTTACAAGGGTTGCTGAGGAAGCTTGGAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTAT TGGCTCAGGTTCTTCTTCCCATTTAAATGGGAGGATGAAGAAGATACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGA AAAGAGGGAAAGCAAGTCGAGGCTTTGACCCAGCTCTGCGAGATGTTATCCATTGGCACCGAAGACTCCT TGAGCACCTTCTCTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCCGTTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGA TATTATGCTTCTTGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACCCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCCTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTT GTTCATTACGGGGCTGTTTCATGCTTTGTCGCCAGATTGCTAACCATTGAATACATGGACTTGGCCGAGC AGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGAGCTGGTGCTCTTAT GGCAGTGCTATCATATCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGCGTGTAGCAGTCTCTACCGCTGCAAAT ATGTGCAAGAAGTTACCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACCTAC TTCAGTATCATGATGCGAAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAGCATTTGC ATCGTCCCCTGATAAATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCTTATATCC GCTAGCAACTCGGGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTTGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGGATTAATCCGATTACTTT CCACCTGTGCGAGCGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGCATTCTTAA GGATATTCTGTCGGGTTCTGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGCCTGCAGAT CAGATTTTTGAGATAGTCAACCTAGCGAACGAGCTCCTCCCTCCATTGCCAGAAGGAAGTATCTCCCTTC CTACTAGCGCAAACGCGTTAGTGAAAGGTTCAGGCCAAAAAAATTCTTCTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACA AGAAGATTCTCCCAAAGTTTCACCTAGAGAAAAATTACTTAGTGATCAACCCGAACTTTTGCAGCAATTT GGATTGGATCTTCTTCCAGTTTTAGTGCAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAAT GTCTCTCCGTTATCGCAAAGTTGATGTATTTCAGCACTCCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACAC AAATATATCGAGCTTCTTGGCTAGTGTCTTGGCATGGAAAGATCCACAAGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAA GTTGCAGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAACTTCCTGAAACTTTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTC ATGCTGTAGATCAACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCTAGTGCTAATGCTTCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTG TGTGCCTGGATCTGCACGATCTAGGCGTTACAGACGGCGAAGTAGTAATGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAG TCGGAAGAGCTTAAGAATTCTGTGTCAGCTAGCATAGGTGCGACCCATAATTCCATGGAATCTCCTACAG CGAGCTTCATGCTAAGGGAAACAGTTAGCTCCTGTGCAAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGCACTTCCCGTCTGA TGGTGGGGAATTTGATGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTCTTGCATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACT GCTGGTACAAATGATCATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGGAAATCTAAAGTCTCTGGGCCATGCCTTGGCGATT TTTCTGCTAGCAAAGAAGAATACTTGATTGGTATCATCTCCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGGGGA TGGCGTCTCAACTTTTGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTGGTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGA TACTTTTCCAAAGAGAAGATCTCCGAGGTTGATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCA AAGCTTTTCTAGAAATTGCACTTCCTTCTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGAT TCAGAAACTTCAAGATGCTTTGTCTTCACTGGAACGCTTTCCGGTCGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAGGTCA CTCAGTGGAAGTGCTCGTCTCTCATCTGGATTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCC GTGCACCTGGAGAGAAGGCTCTACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCATTGGCAAGCAT AGCAGCAGTGGAGGAATTTCTCTGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGGCAGCAGCGCCT GCTGGAAACACTGAGCCAGGCACATTACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAG CTTCCACCACTCGTCATTCTTCTAGATCTAGATCAGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACC TGTGCACGAGAAAGGTACCAGCTCATCTAAAGGTAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGG CCTCAGACAAGGAGCAGTGCTCAAAGGAAAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCG GAGACTCCAGCTCTGAGGaCGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCCGTCGACATGGATGATGCTTTGGTGATTGA AGAGGAAGACATTTCTGACGACGATGATGATGATGATGAGGAGGATGTCTTGGATGACAGTCTTCCCATG TGCACCCCTGATAAGGTTCATGATGTAAAATTGGGAGACGCAGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGCCTAGCAC CTAGCGGCCGACAGATGAATTCAGCTTTGGCAGGAAGTAGTGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTC TACTGATGCTGGCATTGGGAATCTTTATGGTTCTAGGGGTGCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCA GGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGTAGAGGTATCAGGGGGAGTAGAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAA GTTCTGATGAGTCCTCTAAGTTGATGTTTACTGCGGGAGGAAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATA TCAGGCTGTGCAACGACAACTTATGCTAGACGAAGATGATGATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATC TCGAGTGATGGAAGCAGATTAAATGATATATATACTATCATGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATA GGTTGTCTGCTGGTGGTGCAAGTTCTACCACACCATCTAAATCCACTAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAG CGTAGAAGCCCAGTCGTATAGGGCATCTCTTTTGGATAGTATCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTT GAGAAGGCAAATTCTACGTATAATGTTTTGGCGTTGTTGCGTGTACTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCC CTCGGTTAAGAGCCCAAACCATTTCTGATCGTTTCGCAGAGGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTGGATGATCTGAA TACAACTGCTGCAAAGGTTTCTCATGAAGAATTCATCAACAGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTAGCTCGACAG ATCCAGGACGCGCTTGCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTACAGCATGCC CGTTTTTGTTTCCGTTTCAGACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCGCGTGCATT GAACCGCTTGCAGCAGCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGTTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGG AGATTGCAGCGCCAGAAAGTGCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGAATATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAGA TGTATTCTAGCCAAAAAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCCAC ACTTGAGTTTTACACACTCCTAAGCCATGATTTGCAAAAGGTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCT GGTGACAAGTTATCTATGCAAACTGATAGAGATGAGATTCAAGACGGTAAATCAGCAGCAGCTAGGGACA GAGATATAGTTCAGGCACCATTTGGGTTGTTCCCTCGGCCCTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGG TAGTCGGTTTCATAAAGTTGTTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGAT GGACGGCTAATGGACGTCCCGTTAAGTACAGCTTTTTATAAGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGAGCTTGATTTGC ATGATGTTATATTATTTGATGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACTTTGCAAGAGCTTCGTGTTCTTGTTGGCCGTAA GCACTATCTGGAAGCAGAAGGTGGTGACAACAGTAGCGTGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTACGTGGATCCCGT ATTGAAGATCTTTGCTTGGACTTCACCCTACCTGGCTATCCTGAATACATATTGAGACCAGGAGATGACA TGTTGATATTAATAGTCTTGAGGACTATATATCCCTGGTCGTTGATGCCACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCC CGGCAGATTGAAGCCTTCAGATCTGGATTCAAtcCAGGTCTTTGACATAAAATCTTTACAAGTATTCACC CCTTCTGAGCTGGACTACTTGTTATGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATA TCAAGTTTGATCACGGTTATACTGCAAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCTTACTGGAGATCATGGGAGAGCT TACAGCAGATCAACAGCGTGCTTTCTGCCAGTTTGTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTA GCTGTTCTCAACCCAAAGCTGACGATTGTGAGAAAGCTCTCATCAACCTCAAATGCGGCTGCCAATGGGA CAGGGGCTTCGGAAACAGCAGACGACGATCTTCCCAGCGTCATGACTTGCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCC TCCTTATTCTACAAAGGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCGATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGATCGTTC GACCTCTCCTAG SEQ ID NO: 5: Brassica napus UPL3 coding sequence (BnA08_UPL3_CDS) ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTGCGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCCTCTCCTC CTCCTCCTCCTTCCTCAGGTCCCACCACTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCCTCTTC AGCCGCCGCTACTGCACCTTCCTCCTCCACTCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTACCACCGCTACAGCCGCC GTTACTCCCATGGACACATCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCGCCGCGGCGGAGGACGAGGTAACAGGGGAA ACGATAATACTAACTCTGATAAGGGAAAGGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGA CAGAGCTAGACAGCAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCAGCCGCCGCCGCTGATGAGGACGACGAC AATGATAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAG GGTTGCTTAGGAAGCTTGGAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTATTGGCTCAGGTTCGTC TTCTCACTTGAATGGGAGGATGAAGAAGGTACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAGCAG GTCGAGGCTTTGACGCAGCTGTGCGAGATGTTATCTATTGGGACCGAAGACTCCCTGAGCACCTTCTCTG TTGATTCCTTCGTCCCGGTTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGATATTATGCTTCTTGC TGCCAGGGCTCTTACTCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCGTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTTCATTACGGGGCT GTTTCGTGCTTTGTCGCCAGATTGTTGACAATAGAATACATGGACTTGGCCGAGCAGTCTCTGCAAGCTC TCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGTGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCAGTGCTATCATA TCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGCGTGTAGCAGTATCTACCGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAGAAGTTA CCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGATG CGAAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAGCATTTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAA ATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCTTATATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGGA GGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTCGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGGATTAATCCGATTACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAGCG GTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGCATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCGGG TTCCGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGCCTGCAGATCAGATTTTTGAGATA GTCAACCTAGCGAACGAGCTCCTCCCTCCACTGCCAGAAGGAAGTATCTCCCTTCCTACTAGCGCAAACG CGTTAGTGAAAGGTTCAGGCCAAAAAAAGTCTTCTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATTCTCCCAA AGTTTCACCTAGAGAAAAATTACTTAGTGATCAACCCGAACTTCTGCAGCAATTTGGATTGGATCTTCTT CCAGTTTTAGTGCAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAATGTCTCTCAGTTATCG CAAAGTTGATGTATTTCAGCACTCCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATATCGAGCTT CTTGGCTAGTGTCTTGGCATGGAAAGATCCACAAGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAAATTCTG ATGGAAAAACTTCCTGAAACTTTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTCATGCTGTAGATCAAC TTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCTAGTTCTCATGCTTCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTGTGTGCCTGGATCTGC ACGATCTAGGCGTTATAGACGGCGAAGTAGTAACGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAGTCGGAAGAGCTTAAG AATTCTGTGTCAGCTAGTATAGGTGCAAACCATAATTCCATGGAATCTCCTACAGCGAGCTTCATGCTAA GGGAAACAGTTAGCTCCTGTGCAAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGCACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGAATTTGA TGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTCTTGCATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTACAAATGAT CATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGGAAATCTAAAGCCTCTGGGCCATGCCTCGGCGATTTTTCTGCTAGCAAAG AAGAATACTTGATTGGTATCATCTCCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGGAGATGGTGTCTCAACTTT TGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTGGTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGATACTTTTCCAAAGAG AAGATCTCCGAGGTTGATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCACAGCTTTTCTAGAAA TTGCACTTCCTTCTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGATTCAGAAACTTCAAGA TGCTTTGTCTTCACTGGAACGCTTTCCGGTCGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAAGTCACTCAGTGGAAGTGCT CGTCTCTCATCTGGATTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCCGTGCACCTGGAGAGA AGGCACTACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCTTTGGCAAGCATAGCAGCAGTGGAGGA ATTTCTCTGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGCCAGCAGCGCCTGTTGGAAACACTGAG CCAGGCACATTACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCCACCACTCGTC ATTCTTCTAGATCTAGATCTGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACCTGTGCACGAGAAAGG TACCAGCTCATCTAAAGGTAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAGACAAGGAGC AGTGCTCAAAGGAAAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGCTCTG AGGACGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCCGTCGACATGGATGATGCTTTGGTTATTGAAGAGGAAGACATTTC TGACGACGATGAGGATGATGATGATGAGGATGTCTTGGATGACAATCTTCCCATGTGCACCCCTGATAAG GTTCATGATGTAAAATTGGGAGACGCAGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGTCTAGCACCTAGCGGCCGACAGA TGAATTCAGCTTTGGCAGGAAGTAGTGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTCTACTGATGCTGGCAT TGGGAATCTTTATGGTTCTAGGGGTGCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCAGGGCTTGGAGCTGCC AGTGGTAGAGGTATCAGGGGAAGTAGAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAAGTTCTGATGAGTCCT CTAAGTTGATGTTTACTGCGGGAGGAAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATATCAGGCTGTGCAACG ACAACTTATGCTAGACGAAGATGATGATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATCTCCAGTGATGGAAGC AGATTAAATGATATATATACTATCATGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATAGGTTGTCTGCTGGTG GTGCAAGTTCTACCACACCATCTAAATCCACCAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAGCGTAGAAGCTCAGTC GTATAGGGCATCTCTTTTGGATAGTATCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGTCCAATTCT ACGTATAATGTTCTGGCGTTGTTACGTGTATTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCCCTCGCTTAAGAGCCC AAACCGTTTCTGATCGTTTTGCAGAGGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTGGATGATCTGAATACAACTGCTGCAAA GGTTTCTCATGAAGAATTCATCAACAGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTAGCTCGACAGATCCAGGACGCGCTT GCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTACAGCATGCCCGTTTTTGTTTCCGT TTCAGACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCGCGTGCATTGAACCGCTTGCAGCA GCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGTTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTGCAGCGCCAG AAAGTGCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGAATATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAGATGTATTCTAGCCAAA AAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCCACACTTGAGTTTTACAC ACTCCTAAGCCATGATTTGCAAAAGGTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCTGGTGACAAGTTATCT ATGCAAACTGATAGAGATGAGATTCAAGACGGTAAATCAGCAGCAGCTAGGGACAGAGATATAGTTCAGG CACCACTTGGGTTGTTCCCTCGGCCCTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGGTAGTCGGTTTCATAA AGTTGTTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTAATGGAC GTCCCGTTAAGTACAGCTTTTTATAAGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATGTTATATTAT TTGATGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACTTTGCAAGAGCTTCGTGTTCTTGTTGGCCGTAAGCACTATCTGGAAGC AGGCGGTGGTGACAACAGTAGCGGGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTGCGTGGATCCCGTATTGAAGATCTTTGC TTGGACTTCACCCTACCTGGCTACCCTGAATACATATTGAGACCAGGAGATGACATTGTTGATATTAATA GTCTTGAGGACTATATATCCCTGGTCGTTGATGCCACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCCCGGCAGATTGAAGC CTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTCTTTGACATAAAATCTCTACAAATATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGAC TACTTGTTGTGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATATCAAGTTTGATCACG GTTATACTGCAAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCTTATTGGAGATCATGGGAGAGCTAACAGCAGATCAACA GCGGGCTTTCTGCCAGTTCGTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTCAACCCA AGGCTGACGATTGTGAGAAAGCTCTCATCAACCTCAAATGCTGCTGCCAATGGGACAGGGGCTTCGGAAA CAGCAGACGACGATCTTCCCAGCGTCATGACTTGCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAA GGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCCATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGGTCGTTCGACCTATCCTAG SEQ ID NO: 6: Brassica napus UPL3 genomic sequence A08 genomic UPL3 sequence ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTGCGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCCTCTCCTC CTCCTCCTCCTTCCTCAGGTCCCACCACTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCCTCTTC AGCCGCCGCTACTGCACCTTCCTCCTCCACTCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTACCACCGCTACAGCCGCC GTTACTCCCATGGACACATCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCGCCGCGGCGGAGGACGAGGTAACAGGGGAA ACGATAATACTAACTCTGATAAGGGAAAGGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGA CAGAGCTAGACAGCAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCAGCCGCCGCCGCTGATGAGGACGACGAC AATGATAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAG GGTTGCTTAGGAAGCTTGGAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTATTGGCTCAGGTTCGTC TTCTCACTTGAATGGGAGGATGAAGAAGGTACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAGCAG GTCGAGGCTTTGACGCAGCTGTGCGAGATGTTATCTATTGGGACCGAAGACTCCCTGAGCACCTTCTCTG TTGATTCCTTCGTCCCGGTTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGATATTATGCTTCTTGC TGCCAGGGCTCTTACTCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCGTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTTCATTACGGGGCT GTTTCGTGCTTTGTCGCCAGATTGTTGACAATAGAATACATGGACTTGGCCGAGCAGGTTCGATTTCCTA ACAATTCTTGAATTTTTTTGCTGAATATATATTGTGGAATGTTTTATGCTGCAGTTTCTACACGTACATA TCCAATATTTTAGTTTACTTAGGACGAAATTTGAAATTTGATTTTATTCTTCATGTGATTTACAACAGTC TCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGTGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCA GTGCTATCATATCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGGTGGGTAATTTTGTAACTTTTCTTTAATGCT TTCCATACTCGTTTATCTAATGCACTTTTTTTTTTACTTTTTGTAGCGTGTAGCAGTATCTACCGCTGCA AATATGTGCAAGAAGTTACCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACC TACTTCAGTATCATGATGCGAAGGTAAACGATCCCTTTTTTTTTTTGCTATAATGTGGTATTATCTAGTT CTGCTCTTGCCCCAGTTTCCTTCATAGTATGTTCGTACGGTGGCAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGT TTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAGCATTTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAAATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGG TGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCTTATATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTCGGTGTTTCAAC ATACACGGTATGAGTTAATTCTTTTGTGTTTTCTATATTTCGTTATTCATAGGATGACATTTTCATCATA TTTTCACAGGGATTAATCCGATTACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAGCGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTAC TTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGCATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCGGGTTCCGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTAT ATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGCCTGCAGATCAGGTACGGATTTACTTTTTGACATCACAGACTTTATTTTGT TCAATTCCTGATAAAGTCTATTCAGTAAAAAGTGTTTTGTTTAGGGGACACACCTTTAAATAGATCATCA ACATAAATTGTGTGTTGAGTGAGATGCTTAGGGGACACACCTTCAAATAGATCACTTGCATTTAAATGGA TCACTTGCATTTAGGAGTTTTGTCTATTCAGTTCAATGATAATCTTTTTTTTTTGTAACACTCAGCTCAA TGATAATCTATGTACATGTATTTTGAGCTTTATTTATGTTGTAACCGATGGCTCAACTTTCATATGCTTG TTTTCTGGTATGGTGTTAGAAGTGGTATAGATAAAAGTGCTTAGCGCTTCATCAGTGTGCTCGGTCTTGT TTATTTAACTTTTTTTATCCCATGACTCGCTAATTCTTGAATATATTCTTGAACATGATCATGTGAGGTC TTTTGTTTCCGAATTATAACTCTTGTTTTGCATCTTAGATTTTTGAGATAGTCAACCTAGCGAACGAGCT CCTCCCTCCACTGCCAGAAGGAAGTATCTCCCTTCCTACTAGCGCAAACGCGTTAGTGAAAGGTTCAGGC CAAAAAAAGTCTTCTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATTCTCCCAAAGTTTCACCTAGAGAAAAAT TACTTAGTGATCAACCCGAACTTCTGCAGCAATTTGGATTGGATCTTCTTCCAGTTTTAGTGCAGGTAAT TTTTTGTTGCAGTTGCTACAAGTTAGTGTTCATACAACCTCCTGTATGTCTAATTACCCTTGTTTTCTTT CCTACAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAATGTCTCTCAGTTATCGCAAAGTTG ATGTATTTCAGCACTCCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATATCGAGGTATGCTGGTT ATGTTTTAAATTAGGTATCACATGGCGCAACTTCTTACATTATTTTTCCTATGTAGCTTCTTGGCTAGTG TCTTGGCATGGAAAGATCCACAAGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAACT TCCTGAAACTTTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTCATGCTGTAGATCAACTTGTCTTGGTT GGTAAACCTAGTTCTCATGCTTCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTGTGTGCCTGGATCTGCACGATCTAGGC GTTATAGACGGCGAAGTAGTAACGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAGTCGGAAGAGCTTAAGAATTCTGTGTC AGCTAGTATAGGTGCAAACCATAATTCCATGGAATCTCCTACAGCGAGCTTCATGCTAAGGGAAACAGTT AGCTCCTGTGCAAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGCACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGAATTTGATGTTGGAGTTA CAGATGATCTCTTGCATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTACAAATGATCATAAAGTGAA AGGAAAGGGGAAATCTAAAGCCTCTGGGCCATGCCTCGGCGATTTTTCTGCTAGCAAAGAAGAATACTTG ATTGGTATCATCTCCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGGAGATGGTGTCTCAACTTTTGAGTTTATTG GCAGTGGTGTGGTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGATACTTTTCCAAAGAGAAGATCTCCGA GGTTGATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCACAGCTTTTCTAGAAATTGCACTTCCT TCTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGATTCAGAAACTTCAAGATGCTTTGTCTT CACTGGAACGCTTTCCGGTCGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAAGTCACTCAGTGGAAGTGCTCGTCTCTCATC TGGATTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCCGTGCACCTGGAGAGAAGGCACTACGT GATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCTTTGGCAAGCATAGCAGCAGTGGAGGAATTTCTCTGGC CCCGAGTTCAACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGCCAGCAGCGCCTGTTGGAAACACTGAGCCAGGCACATT ACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCCACCACTCGTCATTCTTCTAGA TCTAGATCTGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACCTGTGCACGAGAAAGGTACCAGCTCAT CTAAAGGTAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAGACAAGGAGCAGTGCTCAAAG GAAAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGCTCTGAGGTATGTCAC TGTAGAAAGTTCTGGATTACATGGTTGTTTATTGTGTAACATTATATTATGTTTGTGGTGTGATCTGCTT ATGCAGCACTATCGTACTTATATTGCTTGCAGGACGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCCGTCGACATGGATGA TGCTTTGGTTATTGAAGAGGAAGACATTTCTGACGACGATGAGGATGATGATGATGAGGATGTAAGTATT CCCTCCCCAGTATGTACATTACAGACGCAATTATTTCTCTTGCTAACAACATGAAAGATGATACTTTTCG CAATAATGCTTGCTAGCTTTCCGTATTCTTAGATAAGTTTACCATATTGAGCTCACCTTATTTGGCACCT TTCCTTTTAGAACTGACTAAAGAGAATAATGAACTTTATACCACAATTTCTCATATTGATCTGGTCTTGA ATTCAGGTCTTGGATGACAATCTTCCCATGTGCACCCCTGATAAGGTTCATGATGTAAAATTGGGAGACG CAGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGTCTAGCACCTAGCGGCCGACAGATGAATTCAGCTTTGGCAGGAAGTAG TGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTCTACTGATGCTGGCATTGGGAATCTTTATGGTTCTAGGGGT GCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCAGGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGTAGAGGTATCAGGGGAAGTA GAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAAGTTCTGATGAGTCCTCTAAGTTGATGTTTACTGCGGGAGG AAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATATCAGGCTGTGCAACGACAACTTATGCTAGACGAAGATGAT GATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATCTCCAGTGATGGAAGCAGATTAAATGATATATATACTATCA TGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATAGGTTGTCTGCTGGTGGTGCAAGTTCTACCACACCATCTAA ATCCACCAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAGCGTAGAAGCTCAGTCGTATAGGGCATCTCTTTTGGATAGT ATCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGTCCAATTCTACGTATAATGTTCTGGCGTTGTTAC GTGTATTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCCCTCGCTTAAGAGCCCAAACCGTTTCTGATCGTTTTGCAGA GGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTGGATGATCTGAATACAACTGCTGCAAAGGTTTCTCATGAAGAATTCATCAAC AGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTAGCTCGACAGATCCAGGACGCGCTTGCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCT CTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTACAGCATGCCCGTTTTTGTTTCCGTTTCAGACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTA TTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCGCGTGCATTGAACCGCTTGCAGCAGCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGT TCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTGCAGCGCCAGAAAGTGCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGAA TATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAGATGTATTCTAGCCAAAAAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTT TGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCCACACTTGAGTTTTACACACTCCTAAGCCATGATTTGCAAAAG GTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCTGGTGACAAGTTATCTATGCAAACTGATAGAGATGAGATTC AAGACGGTAAATCAGCAGCAGCTAGGGACAGAGATATAGTTCAGGCACCACTTGGGTTGTTCCCTCGGCC CTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGGTAGTCGGTTTCATAAAGTTGTTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTA GGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTAATGGACGTCCCGTTAAGTACAGCTTTTTATA AGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGTGAGTTTTTTACTATCAGTAACTTTTTTTATTTAGCTAAGAGTGGACTAGTA GTTTCGACTTCTTTACGTTGTTCGTAATTTCTTACTGCTTCTTTACTCACCTGAACAGGAGCTTGATTTG CATGATGTTATATTATTTGATGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACTTTGCAAGAGCTTCGTGTTCTTGTTGGCCGTA AGCACTATCTGGAAGCAGGCGGTGGTGACAACAGTAGCGGGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTGCGTGGATCCCG TATTGAAGATCTTTGCTTGGACTTCACCCTACCTGGCTACCCTGAATACATATTGAGACCAGGAGATGAC ATTGTACCGTCTAATAAGCTTTACATCCGATATCTTACTATTGTTTTAGTTCTTGTCCATTGTTGCTGAT GCCGTGTACTGTTTTCTGTTCTATTACAGGTTGATATTAATAGTCTTGAGGACTATATATCCCTGGTCGT TGATGCCACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCCCGGCAGATTGAAGCCTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTTAGC AGTTTCACAGACTCTCCGCTTTGTCTCTTACTTTTCCTGTAGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTT CTAAATTACATAGGAGTGGTTTCTTTTGGTTCATACTTTATAATCTTTTAAACAACAGGTTGATGATAAT TTAGTCTTACCTTTATTATCTTTACAAGAATTCTCTGTTCTTACACATGATTACCAGGTCTTTGACATAA AATCTCTACAAATATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGACTACTTGTTGTGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGT GAGTTTTCATCTATTTTTTGAATTTCCACTACCCATTTGACTCGAATCGACTAGATAAAATTTTCTTTTC TAAAACCTTTCTTTTATTGCAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATATCAAGTTTGATCACGGTTATACTGCA AAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCGTAAGTTACTTTCCGTACTAGTTTGTTAAAAAACCAATTTTCTTTTACA ATCAAGCTTTTTGCTTCTTTATTGTTGATTCCTTTTTGACTTTGATTTTCACCCTGGCGGTAGTTATTGG AGATCATGGGAGAGCTAACAGCAGATCAACAGCGGGCTTTCTGCCAGTTCGTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCT TCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTCAACCCAAGGCTGACGATTGTGAGAAAGGTAAGAAACCTTTACTTA TATATTCGGTTAAAAAGCGTTTTTGTAATTGAGCCAAGAGGTTCTAGTCATGTTAAACTAGACCCACCAA GCCATATATCAGAATACATCTACACGTGACGCATTGTTGTGTTTGCAAGACTTGCTAAGATGAATTAGCT CTTACTCGATTTAAGTTGTGTATTTGCTTCCAATTGATGTGTTTTTGGCTTGATGCAGCTCTCATCAACC TCAAATGCTGCTGCCAATGGGACAGGGGCTTCGGAAACAGCAGACGACGATCTTCCCAGCGTCATGACTT GCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAAGGTAACTCGTCTCTCTTTTTTTAAGTCTACGGT TTCTGTGTTTGGTTGGTTGGGGTGAGCCTGAACACGAGTTTGTACCTGAAACAGGAAATCATGTACAAGA AACTGCTCTACGCCATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGGTCGTTCGACCTATCCTAG SEQ ID NO: 7: UPL3 genomic sequence; Brassica napus (C03 genomic UPL3 sequence) ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTGCGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCGTCTCCTC CTCCTCCTCCCTCAGGTCCCACCACTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCCTCTTCAGC CGCCGCCGCTACCACCGCTACTGCACCTTCCTCCTCCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTGCCGCTACC GCTACCGCTACAGCCGCCGTTACTCCCATGGACACATCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCGCCGCGGCGGGG GACGAGGTAACAGGGGAAACGATAATACTAATTCTGATAAGGGAAAGGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGAT TAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACCGAGCCAGACAGCAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCAGCCGCCGCC GCTGAAGAGGACGATGACAATGATAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAG CCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAGGGTTGCTGAGGAAGCTTGGAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGG TATTGGCTCAGGTTCTTCCTCCCACTTAAATGGGAGGATGAAGAAGATACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAA GGAGAAGAGGGAAAGCAGGTCGAGGCTTTGACCCAGCTCTGCGAGATGTTATCCATTGGCACCGAAGACT CCTTGAGCACCTTCTCTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCCGTTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCC GGATATTATGCTTCTTGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACCCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCCTCTTCTTGTGCTGCT GTTGTTCATTACGGGGCTGTTTCATGCTTTGTCGCCAGATTGCTAACCATTGAATACATGGACTTGGCCG AGCAGGTTCGCTTTCCTAGCAATTCTTGAATTTTTTTTTTTTGAATATAATACTTATCTAAAATCTGGAT AAAGTGTATGTTGTGGAATGTTTTATGCTGCAGTTTCTACACGTACATATCCAATATTTTAATTTACTTA GGACGAAATTTGAAATTTGATTTTATTCTTCATGTGATTTACAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAAGAT ATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGAGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCTGGATTTC TTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGGTGGGTAATTTTGTAACCTTTCTTTTATGCTTTCCATACTCGTTTATCTAAT GCACTTTTTTTTACTTTGACTTTGTAGCGTGTAGCAGTCTCTACCGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAGAAGTTAC CTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGATGC GAAGGTAAACGATCCTTTTTTTTTGCTGTACTGTGGTACTATCTAGTTCTGCTCTTGCCCCAGTTTCCTT CATAGTATGTTCGTACGGTGACAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAGCAT TTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAAATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCTTAT ATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTTGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGTATGAGTTAATTCT TTCGTGTTTTCTATATTTCGTTATTCATAGGATGACATTTTCATCATATTTTCACAGGGATTAATCCGAT TACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAGCGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGCAT TCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCGGGTTCTGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGCCT GCAGATCAGGTACGGATTTACTTTTTGACATCACAGACTTTATTTTGTTCATTTCCTGATAAAATAAATG GTGTACAATGAGATGCTTAGGGGACACACCTTCAAATAGATCACTTGCATTTAGGAGATTTGTCTATTCA GCTCGATGATAATCTATGTACATGTATTTTGAGCTTTATTTATGTTGTAGCCGATGGCTCAAGTTTCCTA TGCTTGTTTTCTGGTCTGGTGTTAGAAGTGGTATAGATAAAAGCGCTTAGCGCTTCATCAGTGTGCTCTG TCTTGTTTATTTAACTTTGATCCCATGACTCTCTAATTCTTGAATATATTCTTGAACATGATCATGTGAG GTCCTTTGTTTCCAGAAAGGTTCCGAATTATAACTCTTGTTTTGCGTCTTAGATTTTTGAGATAGTCAAC CTAGCGAACGAGCTCCTCCCTCCATTGCCAGAAGGAAGTATCTCCCTTCCTACTAGCGCAAACGCGTTAG TGAAAGGTTCAGGCCAAAAAAATTCTTCTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATTCTCCCAAAGTTTC ACCTAGAGAAAAATTACTTAGTGATCAACCCGAACTTTTGCAGCAATTTGGATTGGATCTTCTTCCAGTT TTAGTGCAGGTAATTTTTTGTTGCGGTTGCTACAAGTTAATGTTCATACAACCTCCTGTATGTCTAATTA CCCTTGTTTTCTTTCCAACAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAATGTCTCTCCG TTATCGCAAAGTTGATGTATTTCAGCACTCCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATATC GAGGTATGCTGTTTATGTTTTAAATTAGGTATCACATGGCGCAACTTCTTACATTATTTTTCCTATGTAG CTTCTTGGCTAGTGTCTTGGCATGGAAAGATCCACAAGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAAATT CTGATGGAAAAACTTCCTGAAACTTTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTCATGCTGTAGATC AACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCTAGTGCTAATGCTTCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTGTGTGCCTGGATC TGCACGATCTAGGCGTTACAGACGGCGAAGTAGTAATGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAGTCGGAAGAGCTT AAGAATTCTGTGTCAGCTAGCATAGGTGCGACCCATAATTCCATGGAATCTCCTACAGCGAGCTTCATGC TAAGGGAAACAGTTAGCTCCTGTGCAAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGCACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGAATT TGATGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTCTTGCATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTACAAAT GATCATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGGAAATCTAAAGTCTCTGGGCCATGCCTTGGCGATTTTTCTGCTAGCA AAGAAGAATACTTGATTGGTATCATCTCCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGGGGATGGCGTCTCAAC TTTTGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTGGTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGATACTTTTCCAAA GAGAAGATCTCCGAGGTTGATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCAAAGCTTTTCTAG AAATTGCACTTCCTTCTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGATTCAGAAACTTCA AGATGCTTTGTCTTCACTGGAACGCTTTCCGGTCGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAGGTCACTCAGTGGAAGT GCTCGTCTCTCATCTGGATTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCCGTGCACCTGGAG AGAAGGCTCTACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCATTGGCAAGCATAGCAGCAGTGGA GGAATTTCTCTGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGGCAGCAGCGCCTGCTGGAAACACT GAGCCAGGCACATTACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCCACCACTC GTCATTCTTCTAGATCTAGATCAGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACCTGTGCACGAGAA AGGTACCAGCTCATCTAAAGGTAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAGACAAGG AGCAGTGCTCAAAGGAAAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGCT CTGAGGTATGTCACTGTAGGAAGTTCTGGATTACATGGTTGTTTATTGTGTAACATTATATTATGTTTGT GGTGTGATCTGCTTATGCAGCACTATCTTACTTATATTGCTTGCAGGACGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCC GTCGACATGGATGATGCTTTGGTGATTGAAGAGGAAGACATTTCTGACGACGATGATGATGATGATGAGG AGGATGTAAGTATTCCCTCCCCAGTATGTACATTACAGACGCAATTATTTCTCTTGCTAACAACATGAAA GATGATACTTCTCGCAATAATGCTTGCTAGCTTTCCGTATTCTTAGATAAGTTTACCATATTGAGCTGAC CTTATCGGAACCTTTCCTTTTAGAACTGACTAAAGAGAATTATGAACTTTATACCACAATTTCTCATATT GATCTGGTCTTGAATTCAGGTCTTGGATGACAGTCTTCCCATGTGCACCCCTGATAAGGTTCATGATGTA AAATTGGGAGACGCAGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGCCTAGCACCTAGCGGCCGACAGATGAATTCAGCTT TGGCAGGAAGTAGTGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTCTACTGATGCTGGCATTGGGAATCTTTA TGGTTCTAGGGGTGCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCAGGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGTAGAGGT ATCAGGGGGAGTAGAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAAGTTCTGATGAGTCCTCTAAGTTGATGT TTACTGCGGGAGGAAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATATCAGGCTGTGCAACGACAACTTATGCT AGACGAAGATGATGATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATCTCGAGTGATGGAAGCAGATTAAATGAT ATATATACTATCATGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATAGGTTGTCTGCTGGTGGTGCAAGTTCTA CCACACCATCTAAATCCACTAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAGCGTAGAAGCCCAGTCGTATAGGGCATC TCTTTTGGATAGTATCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGGCAAATTCTACGTATAATGTT TTGGCGTTGTTGCGTGTACTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCCCTCGGTTAAGAGCCCAAACCATTTCTG ATCGTTTCGCAGAGGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTGGATGATCTGAATACAACTGCTGCAAAGGTTTCTCATGA AGAATTCATCAACAGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTAGCTCGACAGATCCAGGACGCGCTTGCTTTGTGCAGT GGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTACAGCATGCCCGTTTTTGTTTCCGTTTCAGACCCGGA GACAGTATTTCTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCGCGTGCATTGAACCGCTTGCAGCAGCAGCAAGGTGC TGACGGCAGTGGTTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTGCAGCGCCAGAAAGTGCGTGTA TCCCGAAATAGAATATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAGATGTATTCTAGCCAAAAAGCTGTGCTTG AAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCCACACTTGAGTTTTACACACTCCTAAGCCA TGATTTGCAAAAGGTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCTGGTGACAAGTTATCTATGCAAACTGAT AGAGATGAGATTCAAGACGGTAAATCAGCAGCAGCTAGGGACAGAGATATAGTTCAGGCACCATTTGGGT TGTTCCCTCGGCCCTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGGTAGTCGGTTTCATAAAGTTGTTGAATA TTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTAATGGACGTCCCGTTAAGT ACAGCTTTTTATAAGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGTGAGTTTTTTTACTATCAGTAACTTTTTTTATTTAGCTA AGAGTGGACTAGTAGTTTCGACACTTCTTTACGTTGTTCGTAATTTCTTTTTCTTTTCTCACCTGAACAG GAGCTTGATTTGCATGATGTTATATTATTTGATGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACTTTGCAAGAGCTTCGTGTTC TTGTTGGCCGTAAGCACTATCTGGAAGCAGAAGGTGGTGACAACAGTAGCGTGATTTCTGATTTATGTTT ACGTGGATCCCGTATTGAAGATCTTTGCTTGGACTTCACCCTACCTGGCTATCCTGAATACATATTGAGA CCAGGAGATGACATTGTACCGTCTAATAAGCTTTACATCCCATATCTTACTATTCTTTTAGTTCTTGTCC ATTGTTGCTGATGCCGTGTACTGTTTTCTGTTCTATTACAGGTTGATATTAATAGTCTTGAGGACTATAT ATCCCTGGTCGTTGATGCCACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCCCGGCAGATTGAAGCCTTCAGATCTGGATTC AATCAGGTTAGCAGTTTCACAGACTCTCCGCTTTGTCTCTTACTTTTCCTGTTGGCTTCTAAATCATATG GAAGGAGTGGTTTCTTTTGGTTCATTCTTCATAATCTTTTAAACAACAGGTTTATATTAAGTCTTTAATT TAGTCTTACCTTTATTATCCTTACAAGACCTCTCTGTTCTTACACATGATTACCAGGTCTTTGACATAAA ATCTTTACAAGTATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGACTACTTGTTATGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGTA ATTTGTAATTTTTCAACTTTCTTTTGAATTTCCACTACCCATTTGACTTGAATCAACTAGATAAAATTTT CATTTCTAAAACCTTTCTTTTATTGCAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATATCAAGTTTGATCACGGTTAT ACTGCAAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCGTAAGTTACTTTCCTCACTAGTTTTTTAAAAAACCAATTTTCT TTTACAATCAAGCTTTTTGCTTCTTTATTGTTGATTCCTTTTTGACTTTGATTTTCACCCTGGTGGTAGT TACTGGAGATCATGGGAGAGCTTACAGCAGATCAACAGCGTGCTTTCTGCCAGTTTGTAACTGGAGCTCC TAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTCAACCCAAAGCTGACGATTGTGAGAAAGGTAAGAAACCTT TACTTATATATTCGGTTAAAAAGCGTTTTTTTAATTGAGCCAAGAGGTTCCTAGTCATGTTAAACTAGAC CCACCAAGCCATATATCAAAATACATCTACACGTGACGCATTTGCTTGCATTTGCAAGACTTGTTAAGAG GAATTAGCTCTTACTCGATTTAAGTTGTGTATTTGCTTTCAATTGATGTGTTTTTGGCTTGATGCAGCTC TCATCAACCTCAAATGCGGCTGCCAATGGGACAGGGGCTTCGGAAACAGCAGACGACGATCTTCCCAGCG TCATGACTTGCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAAGGTAACTCGTGTCTCTCTTTTTTT AAGTCTATGGTTTCTGTGTTTGGTTGGTTGGAGTGAGCCTGAATAGGAGTTTGTACCTGAAACAGGAAAT CATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCGATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGATCGTTCGACCTCTCCTAG SEQ ID NO: 8; Arabidopsis Thaliana UPL3 genomic sequence ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGGGCGGAGGCGACCTCAGCTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTCCTC CTCCTCCTCCCTCTGCCTCTGGTCCCACCACCCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGTCTTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTC CTCACTTGCCCCCACTCCTCCTTCTTCCTCCACCACCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTGCCGCCGCC GCTGCTCCCATGGACACCTCCACCGACTCTTCTGGATTTCGCCGAGGCGGACGTGGTAACAGGGGAAACA ACAACGATAATTCTGACAAAGGTAAGGAGAAGGAACATGACGTTAGGATTAGGGAGCGTGAAAGAGAAAG AGACCGAGCCAGAGAACAACTCAACATGGATGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGCTAGGAGCGCTGACGAGGATGAC GACAATGACAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGCGGTTTCATGCATCCTAACATGAGCTCTGCGAGCAGTGCTTTAC AAGGCTTGCTCAGGAAGCTCGGTGCTGGATTGGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCCGGTATCGGCTCTGCTTC TTCCTCCCACTTGAATGGAAGGATGAAGAAGATTCTCTCTGGCTTGCGCGCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAA CAGGTCGAGGCTTTAACCCAGCTTTGTGAGATGTTATCCATTGGGACCGAAGACTCGCTTAGCACCTTCT CTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCAGTTCTTGTCGGTCTACTTAACCATGAAAGCAATCCCGACATTATGCTTCT TGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACCCATCTATGTGATGTCTTGCCGTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTACATTACGGG GCAGTTTCATGCTTGGTGGCCAGATTGCTAACCATAGAATACATGGACTTGGCGGAACAGGTTGGCTATC ATACCAATACTTGAATCCTCGATGCTCCAGCTGCTTTTTTAAAAATTCTTCAGGGATCACACTTGAAATT TGATTCGTATTTATGTATGTGTTTTAAAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAGCACCC AACTGCCTGTTTGCGAGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCTGTGCTCTCGTATCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACTGGTGTT CAGGTGGGTAAATTTCTAACTTCTCTTTTATGCTACACTTACTCGTGTATCTAATGCACATGTTACTTGG CTTCTTGTAGCGCGTAGCACTATCTACTGCTGCCAACATGTGCAAGAAACTACCTTCTGATGCATCTGAT TATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCTTTGCTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGATTCGAAGGTAATTGACCTGC TTTCTGTTATAATATGGTACTAATATCTAGTTCCGCTCTTACCCCAGTCTCCTCCATAATCTGTTCGTAT GATGGTAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTCTGACTCGAATTGCTGAAGCATTTGCACCGTATCCCGA GAAATTAGATGAATTATGTAACCATGGCCTGGTGACGCAAGCTGCGTCTCTTATTTCCACGAGCAATTCA GGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTTAGTGTGTCAACATACACGGTAAGCGTAAAATCTTTATTGTGTTTTATTT ATCCTTATACACAAGATGACATTTTCACCATATTGTGCACAGGGGTTAATCCGATTACTTTCTACCTGTG CGAGCGGGTCACCTCTTGGATTCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTTGGTATTAGTAGCATTCTTAAGGATATTCT GTTGGGTTCTGGGGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTGTATCCCCAGCACTGAGCCGGCCTGCAGATCAGGTAATT ACCTTTTCTGTTTAATACCTGACTGAAATAAGAATAGCTTAAATTTAGGGTACATTCTCTATTTCGGGCA TAGTTTCCTACTTGTTTTTGTATTACCAAGTTTTACTTAGGTGTTTGTATAGTGTATTGATCATAGTCTA TATACAGGTCTTATAATCTGTACTTATGTTGGAGTACTCTTATGCCTGTTCTGCTCTTATGTTAGATCTA GGTTTTTTATCTCATGGTCTCTAATTCTGGAATCTATAAATTTTGCTTTATATATTAGATTTATGAGATA GTCAACCTAGCGAATGAGCTCCTCCCTCCATTGCCAGAAGGAGTTATCTCTCTTCCTACTAGCACAAACG CTCTTGTGAAAGGTTCATGCCAAAAGAAATCTAGTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATATTCTAAA AATTTCACCAAGAGAAAAATTACTTGGTGATCAACCTGAACTTCTGCAGCAGTTTGGATTGGATCTTCTT CCAGTTTTAGTGCAGGTAATTTTTCTCTGCGTTGGCTACAAGATAATGCTCATACTACCTGCTGTTTTGT CTAATTATTCTTGTTTTCTTTTGCAACAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACGATTCGCCATAAATG TCTCTCAGTCATTGGAAAGTTGATGTATTTCAGCAGTTCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACA AATATTTCGAGGTATGCTGTTTACGATATAAATTAAGTTTGACACGACAGTGTGTGCAACTTCTTACATT TTTTTCTTCTTATGTAGCTTCTTGGCTGGTGTCTTGGCATGGAAAGACCCACAGGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTC TACAAGTTGCAGAGATTTTGATGGAAAAGCTTCCTGAAACATTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGT AGTCCATGCTGTAGATCAACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCATCCCATGCCTCACCTACTGATAAGGACAAT GACTGTGTACCCGGATCTGCACGATCTAGGCGTTATAGACGGCGCAGTAGTAATGCCAATTCCGATGGAA ACCAGTCGGAAGAGCCTAAGAATCCTGCGTCCCTTACCATAGGGGCAAACCATAATTCCCTTGATACTCC TACAGCTAGCTTCATGCTAAGGGAAACAGTTAGTTCCTGCGCCAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGTACTTCCCG TCTGATGGTGGGGATGTTGATGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTTTTACATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGC TAACTGCTGGTATAGATGATCATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGAAAATCTAAAGCCTCTGGGCCATTCCTTGG CGATTTCTCTGCTAGCAAGGAAGAGTACTTGATTGGTGTCATTTCTGAGATACTTGGCGAGATAAGTAAA GGGGATGGTGTCTCAACTTTTGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTGGTTGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTT GTGGATACTTTTCCAAAGAGAAGATCTCCGAACTTAATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGAGGGACTCAGAAG GTTTAAAGCTTTTCTAGAAGTCGCTCTTCCTTTTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGGTCCCTCCTATGACAGTT TTGATTCAGAAACTTCAAAATGCTTTATCGTCACTGGAGCGCTTTCCTGTTGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAA GGTCACTAAGTGGAAGTGCTCGGCTCTCCTCGGGTTTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTAAAGTTGCGATT ATGCCGAGCATCTGGAGAGAAAACACTACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTACTTATAGATCCATTGGCA AGCTTAGCAGCAGTGGAGGAATTTCTGTGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGGAGTGAATCTGCTCTGAAGCCGGCAG CGCCTATTGGCAATACAGAGCCAGGCACGTTACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCTTCGTCAAC TCCAGCTTCAACCACTCGTCGTCATTCTTCTAGATCTCGATCGGCAATTAACATCGGTGATACTTCAAAG AAAGATCCTGTGCATGAGAAAGGTACCAGCTCATCGAAAGGAAAAGGTAAAGGCGTTATGAAACCGGCTC AGGCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAAACAAGGAGCAATGCTCAAAAGAGAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACTCAAAT GAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGTTCTGAGGCATGTTACAGTGCTAAGTTTTTGATAACATAAATGTTT TACTTCGTTACTTCGTTACTTCGTTACATCATGATCTTGTGGTGTGATTTACTTACTCAACACAATCTTA CTTGTATGCCTTGCAGGATGAGGAATTGGAAATATCCCCAGTCGACATTGATGATGCCTTGGTGATTGAA GAGGATGACATTTCTGATGATGAAGATGATGATAATGAAGATGTAAGTTGTCCTTTGGTTTTCTTCTCCG CGATTGTTGTTTTTGCTAACACCGTAATAGATATTGCATTTGGCAATAAAGCTTGACAGCTTTCATATTT TCGAATTATCTTGCCTTGTTGAGTCTGTTTTGTTGATAAGCCGAACTCACTTGGAACCTTTTCTTTTTAG AATAGACCAAGTAGATTTACTAGCTTATGCCCCTATTTCTCATATTTATCTCGCTGCTATCAATAACTTT GGCTTTGTACCTTACATGTGCTCTTGATTTTCTTTCAATACCTTCACAATCATATATACTTTCATGTCCA GGTTTTGGATGACAGTCTTCCCATGTGCACGCCTGATAAAGTCCATGATGTGAAATTGGCGGACTCAGTG GATGATGATGGTCTAGCAACCAGCGGCCGACAAATGAATCCAGCTTCTGGAGGCACTAGTGGAGCCGCAG CAGCAAGGGCATCTGATTCTATTGATACTGGCATTGGGAATTCCTATGGTTCTAGAGGTGCACTCTCCTT TGCTGCTGCAGCGATGGCTGGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGTAGAGGTATCAGGGGAAGTAGGGACTTGCAT GGACGTACCCTAAATCGAAGTTCAGATGAGCCCTCTAAGTTGATATTTACTGCGGCAGGAAAACAACTTA GTAGGCATTTGACGATTTATCAGGCTGTACAGCGACAACTTATGCTAGATGAAGATGATGATGACAGGTT TGGTGGCAGTGATCTAGTCTCAAGTGATGGAAGCAGATTCAATGATATTTACACCATCATGTACCAGAGG CCAGACAGCCAAGTGAATAGGTTGTCTGTTGGTGGAGCAAGTTCTACCACACCGTCAAAATCCACGAAAT CTGCTACTACCAATTCCAGTGTAGAATCTCAGTCACATAGGGCATCTCTTTTGGATAGTATCTTACAAGG GGAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGTCGAATTCTACATATAATGTTCTGGCACTGTTACGTGTATTAGAG GGTTTAAATCAGCTTTGCCCTCGTTTAAGAGCCCAAACTCTTTCCGATCGTTTTGCAGAGGGTAAAATTA CAAGTCTAGATGATCTGAGTACAACTGCTGCTAAGGTTCCTCTTGATGAATTTGTCAATAGCAAACTTAC ACCCAAATTGGCTCGACAAATCCAGGATGCGCTTGCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTAC CAGTTGACTAGAGCATGCCCATTTTTGTTTCCGTTTCAAACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTACTCGACTGCTT TTGGGTTGTCTCGTGCATTGAATCGTTTGCAGCAGCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGGTCTACAAATGA ACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTGCAGCGCCAGAAAGTCCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGGATATTAGATTCT GCTGCAAAAGTTATGGAGATGTATTCTAGCCAGAAAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTG GTACTGGTCTAGGCCCTACCCTTGAGTTTTACACACTTCTAAGCCATGATCTGCAAAAGGCTTCCCTAGG GATGTGGAGATCAAGTTCTGGTGACAAGGTATCTATGCAAATTGGTAGAGATGAGATTGAAGACGGAAAA CCATCTGCAGCTAACAGAGATATAGTTCTGGCACCACTTGGATTGTTTCCTCGGCCTTGGCCCTCAACAG CTGACATATCTGAAGGTGGTCAGTTTCATAAAGTCATTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGTGTGATGGC CAAAGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTATTGGACGTCCCATTGAGTACAGCGTTTTATAAACTTATTCTTGGT CAAGTGAGTTTTTTTTTTACTACTAGTGTTTGTTTAGTTAAAAGTGAAATAGTGGTTTCTACTTTTTCAC TTCTGTCGGCCTTTGCTAATAAGTTCGTCCTCTTTCATTGACTAAGCAGGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATATT GTATTATTTGACGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACCTTGCAAGAGCTGCGTGTTGTTGTTGCCCGCAAGCACTATC TGGAGGGAGTAGGTGGTGACAATAGCAGCACGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTACGTGGATGCCGAATAGAAGA TCTCTCCTTGGAATTCACGCTACCTGGCTATCCTGAGTACATCCTGAGATCAGGAGATGAAATTGTACTG TCTTAGCTTACACCCCACCTCTTACTATTCTTTTAGAACATGTCCATGATTGCTGATGACGTGCTGTTTT GTTACAGGTTGATATTACTAATCTTGAGGAGTATATATCCCTTGTCGTTGATGCTACTGTCAAGAGAGGA GTCACTCGGCAGATCGAAGCCTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTTAACAGTCTCGCAGACTTTCTGTCTC TTTCTTTGTCTATTGCCTTTGGCTTCTAAACATAATATAGAAAATTCTGTAGATTAGAGACTTGCATTTT TTCTTTTTAGGGCGGACCTTAAACTTTTACCTTCATTTGTTAACTTACAAAACCTTTCTGTTTCTGCACA TAATTATCAGGTGTTTGACATAACATCTCTACAAATATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGACTATTTGCTGTGT GGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGTGAATTTTTCACTTTTCAATTTCCATAACCAAGAGACTTGAATCCCTT AGATGTAAGAAAATATCATTTCTAAAACTTTCTTTTCTTGCAGGTGGAGACTCTTGCTGAACATATCAAA TTTGATCATGGGTATAATGCCAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTAACGTATGTTATCCATCAAGTTGTTAGATAT CATATCTTTATTTATTCTTACCTTTCCTTTTGTTTCTGAACCGTTGATTACTTTCTGATTCTGATTTTCA CCCCACCCTGTAGTTACTGGAGATCATGGGAGAACTTACAGCAGATCAGCAGAGGGCTTTCTGCCAATTT GTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTGAACCCAAAGCTTACGATTGTGAGAA AGGTAAAAAAACTTTAAATCATTTGCAAGTCATTTTTGTAATTTAGCCACCAAGGATATGTTAGAAGGCA TCTATGTGTGGGCAAGGGCTTTTGCTCTTTTTTTCTAAGAGCAGACACGTATTGTGGTGTTTGTTTGCAT TGGCAAGAGTTATTCAGATGAATTATGTCTTACTGTCGTGAAGTTGTTAATTATTGGTTTTGCATGGGAT TCTAAAATTGCATGTGTCTTTGGCTGGTGCAGCACTCATCGACCTCAAGTGCAGCAGCCAACGGAGCAGG GGCTTCGGAGACAGCAGATGATGATTTGCCCAGTGTCATGACTTGCGCAAACTACCTTAAACTCCCTCCT TATTCTACAAAGGTGAGTCATGTCTTCTATTCTTCTTGAGTCCATGTTAGTGTGGTTGTTGGTGAGCCTG AGGAGTTGTATGTTATTGAAACAGGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCCATCAACGAAGGGCAAG GATCGTTCGACCTCTCATAAGCAACATATGGCTGTGTTTCTTCCTCCCCTCTCTTGTACATTACATCGGA AGACTGGTTTTGATTTCTCTGCTTTTTTGGGTTTTTATGATCTGACAAAGCCGAAGATACCCCAAAATCC AGGTGACTACTGTTGTTCTCCCGGAGACTTTGTAATGGAGGGGATATAGGGTTGTGACTTGTGATGTAAA TTTTGTCTTTGCAGGCTCTGCAGAAGGCGCCGCCATTATTGTGTAGATAAAGAAAGATGATAGGCTTATC TTTTCCTTCCTTTTTTTTTTTTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCGTTTCTTAGATTCCCTCTATGTAAAAGATCGATC ATTTCATTTGGTCGGTCAAAACTATGGAAACTCAAGTTCGATCCGTCTCAGAAAACTAGAATATGGACGG CACTTTGAATATGTTTAACAATGAGTTACATATATAGTTTAGCTTCATTATATAAGCTCTCTTATTACAT CA SEQ ID NO: 9; Arabidopsis Thaliana UPL3 CDS sequence ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGGGCGGAGGCGACCTCAGCTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTCCTC CTCCTCCTCCCTCTGCCTCTGGTCCCACCACCCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGTCTTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTC CTCACTTGCCCCCACTCCTCCTTCTTCCTCCACCACCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTGCCGCCGCC GCTGCTCCCATGGACACCTCCACCGACTCTTCTGGATTTCGCCGAGGCGGACGTGGTAACAGGGGAAACA ACAACGATAATTCTGACAAAGGTAAGGAGAAGGAACATGACGTTAGGATTAGGGAGCGTGAAAGAGAAAG AGACCGAGCCAGAGAACAACTCAACATGGATGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGCTAGGAGCGCTGACGAGGATGAC GACAATGACAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGCGGTTTCATGCATCCTAACATGAGCTCTGCGAGCAGTGCTTTAC AAGGCTTGCTCAGGAAGCTCGGTGCTGGATTGGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCCGGTATCGGCTCTGCTTC TTCCTCCCACTTGAATGGAAGGATGAAGAAGATTCTCTCTGGCTTGCGCGCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAA CAGGTCGAGGCTTTAACCCAGCTTTGTGAGATGTTATCCATTGGGACCGAAGACTCGCTTAGCACCTTCT CTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCAGTTCTTGTCGGTCTACTTAACCATGAAAGCAATCCCGACATTATGCTTCT TGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACCCATCTATGTGATGTCTTGCCGTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTACATTACGGG GCAGTTTCATGCTTGGTGGCCAGATTGCTAACCATAGAATACATGGACTTGGCGGAACAGTCTCTGCAAG CTCTCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAGCACCCAACTGCCTGTTTGCGAGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCTGTGCTCTC GTATCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACTGGTGTTCAGCGCGTAGCACTATCTACTGCTGCCAACATGTGCAAGAAA CTACCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCTTTGCTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATG ATTCGAAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTCTGACTCGAATTGCTGAAGCATTTGCACCGTATCCCGA GAAATTAGATGAATTATGTAACCATGGCCTGGTGACGCAAGCTGCGTCTCTTATTTCCACGAGCAATTCA GGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTTAGTGTGTCAACATACACGGGGTTAATCCGATTACTTTCTACCTGTGCGA GCGGGTCACCTCTTGGATTCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTTGGTATTAGTAGCATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTT GGGTTCTGGGGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTGTATCCCCAGCACTGAGCCGGCCTGCAGATCAGATTTATGAG ATAGTCAACCTAGCGAATGAGCTCCTCCCTCCATTGCCAGAAGGAGTTATCTCTCTTCCTACTAGCACAA ACGCTCTTGTGAAAGGTTCATGCCAAAAGAAATCTAGTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATATTCT AAAAATTTCACCAAGAGAAAAATTACTTGGTGATCAACCTGAACTTCTGCAGCAGTTTGGATTGGATCTT CTTCCAGTTTTAGTGCAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACGATTCGCCATAAATGTCTCTCAGTCA TTGGAAAGTTGATGTATTTCAGCAGTTCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATTTCGAG CTTCTTGGCTGGTGTCTTGGCATGGAAAGACCCACAGGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAGATT TTGATGGAAAAGCTTCCTGAAACATTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTAGTCCATGCTGTAGATC AACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCATCCCATGCCTCACCTACTGATAAGGACAATGACTGTGTACCCGGATC TGCACGATCTAGGCGTTATAGACGGCGCAGTAGTAATGCCAATTCCGATGGAAACCAGTCGGAAGAGCCT AAGAATCCTGCGTCCCTTACCATAGGGGCAAACCATAATTCCCTTGATACTCCTACAGCTAGCTTCATGC TAAGGGAAACAGTTAGTTCCTGCGCCAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGTACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGATGT TGATGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTTTTACATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTATAGAT GATCATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGAAAATCTAAAGCCTCTGGGCCATTCCTTGGCGATTTCTCTGCTAGCA AGGAAGAGTACTTGATTGGTGTCATTTCTGAGATACTTGGCGAGATAAGTAAAGGGGATGGTGTCTCAAC TTTTGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTGGTTGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTGTGGATACTTTTCCAAA GAGAAGATCTCCGAACTTAATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGAGGGACTCAGAAGGTTTAAAGCTTTTCTAG AAGTCGCTCTTCCTTTTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGGTCCCTCCTATGACAGTTTTGATTCAGAAACTTCA AAATGCTTTATCGTCACTGGAGCGCTTTCCTGTTGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAGGTCACTAAGTGGAAGT GCTCGGCTCTCCTCGGGTTTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTAAAGTTGCGATTATGCCGAGCATCTGGAG AGAAAACACTACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTACTTATAGATCCATTGGCAAGCTTAGCAGCAGTGGA GGAATTTCTGTGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGGAGTGAATCTGCTCTGAAGCCGGCAGCGCCTATTGGCAATACA GAGCCAGGCACGTTACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCTTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCAACCACTC GTCGTCATTCTTCTAGATCTCGATCGGCAATTAACATCGGTGATACTTCAAAGAAAGATCCTGTGCATGA GAAAGGTACCAGCTCATCGAAAGGAAAAGGTAAAGGCGTTATGAAACCGGCTCAGGCGGATAAGGGGCCT CAAACAAGGAGCAATGCTCAAAAGAGAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACTCAAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAG ACTCCAGTTCTGAGGATGAGGAATTGGAAATATCCCCAGTCGACATTGATGATGCCTTGGTGATTGAAGA GGATGACATTTCTGATGATGAAGATGATGATAATGAAGATGTTTTGGATGACAGTCTTCCCATGTGCACG CCTGATAAAGTCCATGATGTGAAATTGGCGGACTCAGTGGATGATGATGGTCTAGCAACCAGCGGCCGAC AAATGAATCCAGCTTCTGGAGGCACTAGTGGAGCCGCAGCAGCAAGGGCATCTGATTCTATTGATACTGG CATTGGGAATTCCTATGGTTCTAGAGGTGCACTCTCCTTTGCTGCTGCAGCGATGGCTGGGCTTGGAGCT GCCAGTGGTAGAGGTATCAGGGGAAGTAGGGACTTGCATGGACGTACCCTAAATCGAAGTTCAGATGAGC CCTCTAAGTTGATATTTACTGCGGCAGGAAAACAACTTAGTAGGCATTTGACGATTTATCAGGCTGTACA GCGACAACTTATGCTAGATGAAGATGATGATGACAGGTTTGGTGGCAGTGATCTAGTCTCAAGTGATGGA AGCAGATTCAATGATATTTACACCATCATGTACCAGAGGCCAGACAGCCAAGTGAATAGGTTGTCTGTTG GTGGAGCAAGTTCTACCACACCGTCAAAATCCACGAAATCTGCTACTACCAATTCCAGTGTAGAATCTCA GTCACATAGGGCATCTCTTTTGGATAGTATCTTACAAGGGGAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGTCGAAT TCTACATATAATGTTCTGGCACTGTTACGTGTATTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTTGCCCTCGTTTAAGAG CCCAAACTCTTTCCGATCGTTTTGCAGAGGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTAGATGATCTGAGTACAACTGCTGC TAAGGTTCCTCTTGATGAATTTGTCAATAGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTGGCTCGACAAATCCAGGATGCG CTTGCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTAGAGCATGCCCATTTTTGTTTC CGTTTCAAACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTACTCGACTGCTTTTGGGTTGTCTCGTGCATTGAATCGTTTGCA GCAGCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGGTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTGCAGCGC CAGAAAGTCCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGGATATTAGATTCTGCTGCAAAAGTTATGGAGATGTATTCTAGCC AGAAAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCTACCCTTGAGTTTTA CACACTTCTAAGCCATGATCTGCAAAAGGCTTCCCTAGGGATGTGGAGATCAAGTTCTGGTGACAAGGTA TCTATGCAAATTGGTAGAGATGAGATTGAAGACGGAAAACCATCTGCAGCTAACAGAGATATAGTTCTGG CACCACTTGGATTGTTTCCTCGGCCTTGGCCCTCAACAGCTGACATATCTGAAGGTGGTCAGTTTCATAA AGTCATTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGTGTGATGGCCAAAGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTATTGGAC GTCCCATTGAGTACAGCGTTTTATAAACTTATTCTTGGTCAAGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATATTGTATTAT TTGACGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACCTTGCAAGAGCTGCGTGTTGTTGTTGCCCGCAAGCACTATCTGGAGGG AGTAGGTGGTGACAATAGCAGCACGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTACGTGGATGCCGAATAGAAGATCTCTCC TTGGAATTCACGCTACCTGGCTATCCTGAGTACATCCTGAGATCAGGAGATGAAATTGTTGATATTACTA ATCTTGAGGAGTATATATCCCTTGTCGTTGATGCTACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTCACTCGGCAGATCGAAGC CTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTGTTTGACATAACATCTCTACAAATATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGAC TATTTGCTGTGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGTGGAGACTCTTGCTGAACATATCAAATTTGATCATG GGTATAATGCCAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTAACTTACTGGAGATCATGGGAGAACTTACAGCAGATCAGCA GAGGGCTTTCTGCCAATTTGTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTGAACCCA AAGCTTACGATTGTGAGAAAGCACTCATCGACCTCAAGTGCAGCAGCCAACGGAGCAGGGGCTTCGGAGA CAGCAGATGATGATTTGCCCAGTGTCATGACTTGCGCAAACTACCTTAAACTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAA GGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCCATCAACGAAGGGCAAGGATCGTTCGACCTCTCATAA SEQ ID NO: 10: Soybean (Glycine_max)_UPL3_coding sequence ATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGGAAGCGGGCGGAGGCTTCCTCAGCTGCCCCTTCATCCCCTTCCTCTGGTCCCA CCACTCGTTCCAGCAAGCGTGCACGCCTCTCTTCTTCTTCCTCCGCTTCCGCCGCCGCTGCCGCCGCATC CGTTTCTTCCGTGAACACTCGCTCCCGTTCATCCCGGACTAAGGAACCCTTGCCCCCTAAGAATCCTCCT CCCATGGACTCTGCCAATGAATCCTCTGGCTCCCGCCGCGATCGCCGCAACAAAGACAACTCCGACAAGG GGAAGGAGAAAGAGCATGATGTTAGGATTAGGGACAGGGATGCTGACAGAGGGCTGGCATTGAACATGGA TGGTGGCGGAGACGATGATGACAATGACAGCGAAGGCGGTGTGGGGGATTTTGCATCAAAACTTGACCTC TGCGAGTAGTGCACTTCAGGGGCTTCTTCGGAAACTTGGTGCTGGTTTGGATGATCTGCTTCCATCATCG GCTATGGGTTCTGCGTCTTCCTCTCACCAGAGTGGGAGGCTGAAAAAGATCCTCTTCGGATTGCGGGCGG ATGGCGAAGAAGGGCGGCAGGTTGAAGCATTGACACAGCTCTGTGAGATGCTTTCGATTGGGACTGAAGA GTCACTTAGTACATTCTCTGTTGATTCGTTTGTTCCCGTGCTTGTGGGGTTGTTGAATCACGAGAGCAAC CCTGACATCATGCTTCTTGCTGCCAGAGCATTGACCCATCTCTGTGATGTGCTCCCTTCATCTTGTGCTG CTGTTGTGCATTATGGTGCCGTGTCAATCTTTTGTGCGAGGTTGCTCACCATAGAATACATGGACCTGGC TGAGCAGGTTGTTCCTTGGTTCATGACTATTGTGGAATTAATGAAAATGGTGCTAGAAAGTTATAAAATA AATATTTGTGTTTCAGTGTTGAACCCTGGTGCTGCCTAATTGTTTTTAAAACTATATATTTCGATGTTTC TGGGTCAAATTTTCAGTTGTAGAAGAATTATGCCTTTTTTTTTTAATCTAAGACTTAGCATTTTGAAAAT GAAATTCATATAGTTTGATTACTGTATTTGATGGCATGAACAGTCCCTTCAAGCTCTGAAGAAGATATCT CAGGAGCATCCCACTGCCTGCCTACGAGCAGGTGCTCTTATGGCCGTGCTTTCCTATTTGGACTTCTTTT CAACAGGAGTTCAGGTAAATTGTCAGTGAAGTACCTACATTTAGAGGATGATTGCATCCCACTGGTCCTT TTGGACAGTCATAAATCATTTGGCCACAGGTGCCATTAGTGAGCAAGTGTATGTTGACATTATTCTTTGT TTCAGCGGGTTGCATTGTCTACTGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAAAAGCTTCCTTCAGATGCAGCTGATTTTGT GATGGAAGCTGTTCCTCTTCTGACAAACCTTCTTCAGTACCATGATTCCAAGGTAAGGTCATGTTTTGTT GCAAGTCTTGTCACATAATGGAAACTGTATTTTTCCTTTTGCATCCATAAACTTGCCTTTTAAGGAAGTT TAGCTTGAGAAGAGGGAAATTTTGATCCCTATATCCCATGGTATAAAATATTTATCTATAGCTTCACCTT ATGCATTTTCAATTTTTGTAGGTTCTGGAGCACGCCTCTGTTTGTTTGACTCGAATAGCTGAAGCTTTTG CGTCATCTCCAGACAAATTAGATGAATTGTGCAACCATGGACTTGTAACACAAGCTGCCTCCCTCATTTC TAACAGCAGTTCTGGGGGTGGTCAGGCTTCTCTCAGCACGCCGACATATACTGTAAGTGCAATTTTTACT TTTAGTTAGATGCATTTTGCCTATAGTTTGGTCCTTGACCTGGGTATATGCAGGGTTTAATCCGACTTCT TTCAACTTGTGCGAGTGGATCTCCTCTTGGAGCTAAAACCTTACTACTTCTTGGAATTAGTGGTATTCTT AAAGATATTCTATCTGGTTCTGGAGTTTCTTCTAAGGCCTCTGTTTCTCCTGCATTAAGTAGGCCGCCAG AACAGGTATAGTATAACATCAGAACTTTTCTTTTGGTCATTCATGTGTAGTTTTATCTCGTAATGTTCAT TAAACAGACACTGACCTTAAATCCATCATTATTCTAATTCTTGGTTTCAAATATATAGATATTTGAGATT GTAAACCTCACGAATGAGCTTCTGCCTCCATTGCCACATGGAACAATTTCTCTCCCTATCATCTCCAACA TGTTTTTGAAAGGGCCCATTGTAAAGAAGTCTCCTGCTGGTAGCTCTGGAAAACAAGAAGACACAAATGG AAATGTTCCTGAGATATCGGCTCGTGAGAAACTATTAAATGATCAGCCTGAACTACTTAAGCAATTTGCG ATGGATCTCCTTCCAGTTTTAATACAGGTTGATATTTGTGCATCAATTGCTTAAACTTTGCTTGATAAAT TTGTTAAATTGAAAAAAATGTTCTGATAAATTGCTCCTTTGCTTCCTTATTTGTCTTCTTTGGTTAATTG ATGATATTGGCTTGCTGTTGATATAGATATATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTCCTGTTCGGCACAAATGCCT TTCTGTCATTGGAAAATTGATGTATTTCAGCACAGCAGAGATGATCCAGTCTTTGTTGAGTGTGACAAAT ATATCAAGGTATGTTGAAATTTAATTGAGTTGATATTGCTTGATACCCTCACTGATTTTATGGGTTTAGA AAATTTATGCATTGTTGCTTTGATCATATAGTTTCTTAGCTGGCGTCTTAGCATGGAAAGATCCACATGT TTTGCTTCCTGCCTTGAAAATTGCTGAAATTCTTATGGAAAAGCTTCCTGGGACATTCTCCAAGATGTTC ATTAGAGAAGGTGTTGTGCATGCAGTGGACCAACTTATTTTAACTGGAAATTCGACCAATATCTCTACAC AGGCATCTTCTGCCGAGAAGGATAATGATTCTATATCTGGAGCATCATCTCGCTCTAGGCGTTATCGGCG ACGCAGTGGGAATTCCAATCCTGATGGAAATCCTTTGGACGATTTGAAAACTCCAGTTTCAGTAAATGTT GGTTCACCTCCTAATTCTGTGGATATGCCAACAGTAAATTCCAGTATTCGGTTATCTGTTAGTACAGCTG CCAAAGCTTTTAAAGATAAGTATTTTCCTTCAGATCCTGGGGCTGCTGAAGTGGGTATTACTGATGATCT TTTGCATCTGAAAAATCTTTGCATGAAGTTAAATGCTGGTGCTGATGAACAAAGGACCAATGGAAAGGGG AAATCTAAAACTTCTGGATTTGGTCTGGAAGAGTATTTAATTGGGATCATAGCTGACATGCTAAAGGAAC TTGGCAAAGGAGATGGGGTATCTACTTTTGAATTCATTGGTAGTGGTGTTGTTGCAGCTCTGTTGAATTA TTTTTCTTGTGGGTATTTCTCTAAAGATCGACCATTAGAAACCCACCTTCCCAAGCTTCGCCAACAAGCA CTTACAAGGTTTAAGTTATTTATAGCTGTTGCACTACCTTCTACTACTGAAGATGGGACTGTGGCTCCTA TGACTGTCTTGGTCCAGAAGCTTCAAAATGCCTTGTCCTCCTTGGAGCGTTTCCCTGTTGTGCTGAGTCA TTCATCTAGGTCATCTAGTGGGAGTGCACGCCTCTCCTCTGGACTAAGTGCATTATCTCAGCCCTTCAAG TTGCGGCTTTGTCGAGCCCAGGGTGAAAGGTCACTTAGGGATTATTCATCCAATGTTGTACTGGTTGATC CATTAGCAAGTTTAGCAGCAATTGAGGAATTTGTTTGGCCTCGTATCCAACGAAGTGAATTGGGTCAGAA GTCCACTGTACCTGCTGGGAATTCTGAATCTGGGACAACTCCTACAGGAGCTGGTGTATCCTCTCCAACT ACCCATCGCCATTCTACTAGATCCAGATCATCTGTTAATATAGGTGATACATCTAGAAAGGAAATAAGTC AAGATAAAAGCACAAGCTCTTCCAAGGGTAAGGGAAAAGCTGTATTAAAGCCTGCACAAGAGGAGGCAAG AGGACCTCAGACCAGAAATGCTACTCGCAGAAGAGAAGCTCTTGATAAAGATGCTCAAATAAAGCCTGTA AACGGTGACTCTACTTCTGAGGTATACTGATGGAAACCGAGTTAGGGGCAGATATGACAGTTATCTGTAG AAAATAACTGCTTTAGAAATCAATTCTGTATAAGAAACTCAAATAACTGTCTTAGAAAACAGTACTGTAT TAGAAACTGCAGGATGGTAGTTATGTGTAGAAAATAACTGCTGGTAGTTATGTATTAGGAGTATATGTCT GTTAGTATGTGGTGTAATTGGGCAGTGTAAAGTCATTTTTAAGTTTGTGGATAGAGAATACTCTGTAGGA GACTTCTGTCTCTGGGACAGCTAGTGCTGTTTTTTGTATATGATAGGAGACTTTAGTCTCTAGGACGGCA GGTGTATTGCTGTATTTGTATGTGATAGGAGACTTTTGTCTCTGGGACAGCAAGTGTATTGCTGTATTGT GTGATTTCAGTGTTCTATATATTTTAGGTAAATGCTAGGGCTCTGGTTGAGGAAGTAAAAAGAGGGATGC GTAAAAATGTACTCCTCCTATGATTTCCAAAAAAAAACTTTTCTTTTTTAATTCCTTAACCAGTGCCTGG CACTGGTTAGCAAGACCCTATATTTTATTACTTTATCATTTGGTGTTCTATCATATACTGTGAAATCCTA GCGATGACTTTACAATGCTTCAACTTTTTTCTTCTGTTAATTTATAACTTCCTTCTGGCTATGTATGACC TGACTATGAATGCTCTGTTTTCATGTTGGCTTATAAAGTGAAATACGAAGAGAATACTTGATAATGCCAA TATAAGATGTAAAGATGCATTATTACATTTTTCATTGCAAGCTTGAAAAGACATCTTACATTTCTCTGTA TCTGTAACTTTGGACATGCTGGATTTTGTTGTCTGTAGATCCTTAAAATGTTACCTCTGCCATTTAGTTT TATAAATGGTTTTTGATTATAATTATCTATTTAAGATATCATCTCTAATATGAGAAACACTGCCTAGGTT TTCTTTGGATTATGTTGAACAGTTGCTTTTTTGCACCATTGATTTCTTTACATACATTAAAATTAAGCTG TTGTAAGGTTTCCCTGCAAAAGTGTTGATTTACTAAAAAATTGAGGCAGAGCTAGCACTGAGAGGATAAC TTATCTATTTTGCGTTGAAGTAACATTGCTGTAAGTAATAGTGTATTTGGATGTAATCAGATGGATACTT TGTATATGCTGATCCTCATCCTTCTTTCATTAAGTGCATGTGTCAGAATTTTTAGTATGGTACCACTCAA AAAGTCAAAATCGATTCCTATTTTCAGTTTAGCTTAGTTTTTAATTATTTTCTTATAACATTAAACTTGT CTGTCATGAAGTTGTAGTTTGTATGACTCTCATTGGGGAATATTTTAGATTATTTGTGGGCGGGTTACAT ATTTTTTCCGTTTAGGTGAAGCTTTCTTGTTTTGTTTTTTGTTGCTTTTGATTATGGCAGTGTTTACATG CATGTTGTTTAGCTAGGTTCTTGTGGTTGTTAAACTGGTGGAAGCATCTTTGAGTATAAATTTTTTTTTT TGGAAGGCGTCTTTGAGTATAAATATTAGTCATTTGTTTTTCCTGCTATGCTTTGGACTAAATCATGAAC CTAATCCAAGTATCTTGAAGTAGTCATTTGTTTTTCCTTTTCTTTTTTTACCCTTCTAGTGACATTTTCC AATGTCTACATTGTAGGATGAAGATTTGGATATATCCCCTGTTGAGATTGATGAGGCATTGGTGATTGAA GATGATGATATTTCTGATGATGAAGATGATGACCATGATGATGTATGTTATCTACTGTTTCTTCTTCTTT GGCTAGGATTTTCTTACTTCCTTGGTGATGAGTATCTCATTTAAGTAATTACTGTGTTTCTGTCTTTTTT TTTTTTTTGCTTTTCTGACATCATTTCCTTTTTTAACATGGCTTTTAAATATGTTAAAATCTGTGTGCAT CTTTATTTTTTTATTTCCAGTGCTGGTGTCCTTCAATCTTGTTTACAATTTTTTCAAAATGAGTTGCTGC TGTCTTTCTATCATTTCTTTGTTTTCTATTTTTCTTTTCTGGGTATAATGATGCAATGAAGTTTTGGTTT ATGACCTTATGCAAACTATCCATAATCCAAGTCTCTGACCAATAGCTCAATCCTGGTGTTTTATTTCCAA ATTTTTAATTTTAGCTACCATCATTATTGTTAACCAAGATTGAACATTATAATTAAATTCAGTTGTATCT ATTAAAATTTTTGTGCTTGTTTTGTTTTTTCTGATGCACAGGTACTGAGGGATGATTCTCTTCCTGTTTG TTCACCTGACAAAGTACATGATGTGAAATTGGGCGACATAGTGGAGGAGAGTAATGTTGCTCCTGCAACT AGTGATGGTGGCCAGACTAATGCTGCCTCAGGTTCTAGTAGCAAAGCTGGTACAGTCAGGGGATCAGACT CTGCTGATTTTAGGAGTGGCTATACCTCAAGCTCAAGAGGTGCAATGTCATTTGCTGCTGCTGCTATGGC TGGACTTGGATCTGCCAATAGCAGAGGTATCAGGGGTGGAAGAGATCGACTAGGGCGTCCATTGTTTGGT AGTTCTAATGATCCTCCAAAGTTGATATTTACTGCTGGTGGGAAGCAGCTTAATAGGCATTTGACTATTT ATCAGGCAATTCAAAGGCAGCTTGTGCTAGATGAAGATGATGAGGAGAGATTTGCTGGCAGTAGTGACTA TGTATCCAGTGATGGAAGCAGGTTGTGGGGTGATATTTATACTATAACTTATCAGAGGGCAGAGAACCAG ACAGATAGGACTCCCCCTGGAGGTTCAACCTCTAATGCTTCAAAATCTGGCAAATCTGGGTCTGTATTGA ATTCTAGTTCTGAAGACAAGCTAAATCAGACATCTGTATTAGATAGTATTTTGCAGGGAGAATTGCCCTG TGAACTGGAGAAATCTAATCCTACATACAATATATTGGCATTATTGCGGGTGCTTGAGGGTTTGAACCAA CTTGCATCTCGTTTGAGGGCCCAAGTGGTTACTGATAGCTTTGCAGAGGGAAAAATTTTGGATTTAGTTG AGCTAAGTTTTACCAGTGGTGCTAGGGTTCCTACAGAGGAATTTATAAGCAGCAAACTTACTCCAAAATT AGCTAGGCAAATACAAGATGCCCTTGCCTTATGTAGTGGGAGTCTTCCCTCATGGTGTTACCAGTTATCT AAAGCGTGCCCTTTTTTGTTTCCTTTTGAGACCCGGCGACAGTATTTTTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTAT CTCGTGCATTGTATCGCCTTCAGCAGCAGCAGGGTGCTGATGGTCATGGATCAACAAATGAAAGAGAGGT CAGGGTTGGGAGATTGCAGCGTCAAAAGGTTCGTGTCTCTCGAAATCGCATTTTGGATTCTGCTGCTAAG GTGATGGAGTTGTATTCTAGTCAAAAGGCTGTACTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGCACCGGTC TGGGTCCCACTCTGGAGTTCTACACACTTCTCAGTCATGACTTACAAAAAGTTGTACTTCAAATGTGGAG ATCAGGTTCTTCAGAGAAATATCAAATGGAAATTGATGGAGATGAAAAGAAAATGAAAAATAGTGAAGGC TCTTTTGTTGGAGATGGAGAACTCGTTCAAGCTCCTCTTGGGCTGTTTCCTCGACCTTGGCCTGCAAATG CTGATGCATCAGAGGGTACCCAAATTTTCAAAGTGATTGAATATTTCCGATTATTAGGCCGTGTAATGGC TAAAGCTCTTCAAGATGGACGCTTATTGGATTTACCATTGTCAGTGGCATTTTATAAGCTTGTTCTTGGT CAAGTAAGTTATGAAATGTTGATGTCTTGTCTGATTTCATGTGTATCTTAAGGTTGATTTTTAGTCTCTA TATATTTAGCCTTTGATATATTGCAGGAGCTTGATTTGCATGACATTCTTTTCATTGATGCTGAACTTGG GAAAACTTTGCAAGAGTTAAATGCCCTTGTTTGCCGGAAATGTTTTATAGAATCTATTGGTGGTAGCTAC ACTGATACCTTTGCTAATTTGCATTTTCGTGGGGCCCCAATAGAAGATCTCTGCTTGGACTTCACACTTC CTGGTTATCCAGAGTACATCTTGAAACCTGGAGATGAAATTGTATGTATTCAGTCTGTTTTTTTTACCTG GTTTTTGTTTTGGTTCTGATTCTGTCTGTAATAAAAATTGCTTTGAACTTACTGTCAAACTTTCAGGTTG ACATCAATAATCTAGAGGAGTACATATCCATGGTGGTTGAGGCAACGGTTAAGACTGGAATCATGCGTCA AATGGAAGCTTTTAGAGCAGGGTTTAATCAGGTTATATGTTGTCTCAATAAATTCATGTAACTTTGTCTT TGACTGTGCATCTTGTTTGGTGATGCTGAGTATAAAAAATATCATGTATTTTTTAACTGATTAATGGTTC ATTCTTTTTGGTATTCCTTTTCTAGTTTCTCTCAAACAATTTTATTGAAAACTAAACTTGACTGGGGTTT AATTTGAAAATATTGAGTATGGATTTTTCAGCTTTTAGATTCTTAAGGGGCATTGTTTTCTACTAAAAAT TGTTACTTTTGGTTATGTCTTGAGCAGTGAACTGTATATATATCCTGAATCTCGGATGTATCAATTAAGA AATTACTAAATGTTTGTTTCTGACTTTTACTTATGTTTGCTACCAACCTTGTATCCCCCTTCCCCTGCAG ATGAAGAATGGAAGTTAGAAAATACACATTTTTTTTGTATTGATGTCAAATATTCAGTTATTTAATGTCA AAATTTTACAAGTGAAATGAGCTACTAGCCTAACTTATATGGAAGAGATGGGCTGGGCAATAGTTTGAAC TTGGAACAACTAGTTGGATAATTTGTTCATTTGCTTGAGTCCAAAAACTAAACATTTGTCACTTTCCCAC TTGTTCTTGTCAATTCAGGTTTTTGACATCTCATCTTTACAAATTTTTTCTCCCCAAGAACTGGATTACT TGCTTTGCGGCCGGAGAGAATTGTGGAAGGTATTCTTTTTTATACAAAAGTATTACTGCTGCTTACAACA ATCTTTTAGATGTTACCATGGATAATGTAGTTATAATTTTTTTTCTCCTATCTGCAGACTGAGACACTAG CTGATCATATAAAATTTGACCATGGTTATACTGCCAAGAGCCCTGCCATAGTTAATGTATGTTTTTTTAT TCCTGTAGAAGGACAATTGTGTTTTTGGAAATTTAGGCTTGTTATATTTGGTGCTGAACCTGTATGATGC TATTTTCAGTTACTCGAAATTATGGGAGAATTCACACCAGAGCAGCAGCGTGCCTTCTGTCAATTTGTTA CTGGTGCACCTAGGCTGCCTCCTGGTGGACTGGCAGTTCTAAATCCAAAATTAACGATTGTGAGGAAGGT ATTGAAAAATATTTTTGATCACTTGCAACCTGTGTTATTCATTCATGCCTTCATGCAATTTTGTACTTGA TATCTTGAATGTTAAAGTTTTTTGGGGGGCGAGGATCTATTTGAACTTCGGTAGCAAGATGTGTCTGGAT TTACTGCCTGACATATGTTGCTCCACTATTCCTTTACCTCTTGAAGGGGGGTTTTCAAAATGCAATGTTA GTAAGTGATTACATTTACATGTCTGGGTGCAGCTTTCGTCAAGTGCAGCTAATGCTTCATCTAACGGGAA TGGGCCTTCAGAATTAGCAGATGATGACTTGCCAAGTGTGATGACGTGTGCAAATTACCTGAAGCTTCCT CCTTATTCTACCAAGGTAGAACACTGCAAAGCATTGTTGGTTATATGATCATGCATGTCAAAGTGTCTTT TGATCTTTGATTTCCATTTTAAAACAGGAAATTATGTACAAGAAGCTACTCTATGCAATCAGTGAAGGCC AGGGATCCTTTGA

LEC2 Sequences

SEQ ID NO: 11; Brassica napus LEC2 gene >BnaA07g08500D ATGGATAACTTCTTGCCCTTTTCCTCTTCTAACGCAAACTCTGTCCAAGAACTCTCCATGGATCTTAACA AGAATCGCTCGCACTTCTCCATGGCGCAGCCTCAGCACTTGTTGCCGCCTTACTCGTACGTTGCATGTCC GGCACTTGATCAGACGGGGACCATGAATCATCAGCCTCTTCACTCATCGGATGCTTTTCCTCAGATCCCG GTTGTACAAACCGGAGGTGAATTCGGCTATTTGGTTTGTAAGCCCGGTGTGAGGCAGGAACGAGGTGGAT TTCTTGATCCACACTCCACTAAGATGGCTAGGATCAACAGGAAGAAGGCGATGCTAAGATCAAGAAACAA CTCTAACCCTAATTCTAGTTCGAATGAGTTGGTTGATTCAAGGAGACAAGTGGCTCTTACCATGAAAAAT AATGCCGAGATTGCTGCTAGAAAAGATTTTTATCGATTCTCCTCATTCGATAACAAGGTATGTATTTCTT TGGCCCAAAATAATGGAATATATGCGATTCTACATTCATAACATGATAATGTTTTTGAATTTTTTGTTGA CTGTACGTAGAAACTTAGGGTTTTGTTGGTGAAGCACTTGAAGAACAGCGATGTTGGGTCACTTGGAAGG ATTGTTCTACCAAAGGTGTGTAAATTCTTACATTTCTCGTATTCTTTATGGTATAATTAATGTTAAAACA ATTTTGTAGAGGTAAAAACACTAAATATGTTGGGGATGGATTGATGAAAGATTATCAACTACGTAACTAC GAATTTTAAAACCTCAATTTCATGAGAAAGTTTTTTAAAAGTAATATAATTTCTGATTTGGCTATTACCA TTTAAAAAGATATTATCACTGCGACCACATATTCTCTCATTATGCAATTTCACACATTTTCCTCCATTCA AACCATCGTTGTTTAACCAATGAGAAGTTTAGTCTCTAAAACACATGGAAAACAAGAGGGATTTTTTTTT GATAAACCAGAGGAAAATTAAACATGAAAACAAAATGTGAAATATATAATTGTTTAATCAATACGGAGTA TTTTCGTTCATTCCTTTTGGTGTGAGCTTTTATGTTATACAGTACTATAGTATTTTTTTTAGTTTAGCAA GAATATGGTGATTAAAAATCTAGTTTAAATTTGGTTTATCTATATTTTAAATTTGAAGGACTAAAAGTCA AAGTTTTGGAATGAGCACCAAAAATGAAATACAGTATGAAAAAAAATCGAAATAGATTGATCATAGCTCC TTCAATCTAATATTCCGTGTAAAAACTTACTAACCAATGAATAAAAAACACGAGAAGTAAACGATTTTCT AGTTGTAGTTAGCTAAAATGGTTAATAAAGTGGTTAAAATGACTTTATTTTGAAACGGGGTTGAAAAAAA GTCGTATATATATATATATATTCCTTTCCTAATTAATTGCCTCTTAAATGGCATTCCTCGAAATCATTAA GGAAAAGTAGAAAACAAACAAAAAGCCATTATGGATTAATTGGGGCAGTTTACTAGTTTTATTATAGAAA AATCATATCAAATCATCCCCTTTATCTATCTTAGTAAGAAAATAATTAGTTTATTTGCACCCAAAAAATA ATTAGTTTATTAAAAAGTAACTAAGTAAATCATGGGTTTGGAGCGCAGAGAGAAGCAGAAGGAAATCTTC CGGAGCTATCTGATAAAGAAGGAATGGTATTAGAGATGAGAGATGTTGACTCTGTGCAGTCTTGGTCTTT CAAATACAAGTGAAGTCTCGTTTCCTTTCTCTTATATATTGATAGAAAACATTTTTATGTTCCATTTTTT AATCTACCAATAGTTTAACAAACCTTATAAGTTCTTTAGTGATTTTTTGTTAGTGGTATGTTTTATAGCT TGGAATTTGTTATATCGGTTTCAATTTAATATTTTTGGAACGAGAGAACTTATAAGGCTTGCATTAATGT GAAACGCAGGTACTGGTCCAATAACAAGAGCAGAATGTATGTCCTCGAAAACACAGGTAATTAAGGAACT ACTTTGTTCTTTCAACAAGTATAGTTTTTTTTTTAATTCTTTTATGTTGAAAATTAAAGGAGAATTTGTG AAGAAAAATGGAGTATTGATGGGAGACTATCTAACAATCTACGAGGACGAAAGCAAGAATCTCGTGAGCT CTCTTATTAACTCTCTTTTCTTATTTTATTTTGGAAAAGACAAAATGTTAAATAATGATTGATTAGTAGT CCAAAATTGGAAATTTGAAAGTGTGTCATTGAATTTAGTTTGTTCAGCATCCAGACAAAAAAAATTAATT GCATTTTTATGATTTTTAAATGAAGATTTTAATTGATGTTTCTGCTATATTTGATCATAAATATAACATT CTACTATCTTATTACATCTTTGAAATAGTAGTCAAGTATTTGGTGATGTTTTATCCTTTCCAAAAAATAG TTATTTTGAGCAGCCAATTTATTTGGTTTTGAATACATGCATTGTACCAACCGAACAGTTTTTCAGAATT TGGTTTTCTATTTGAGTTATTATTTTATGTATATATATAAATATATAAAAAATGATATTGAAGTCAATTT TGACTAGTATGGTTTGAACTAAAAAAAGAAAAGTTAGTAGTCTTAATATTTCTGTTTATCTTCACAGAAT ATTTTTATCAAAATTAATTTAATATTAATGCTAAAAAAAATTTTTACATATGTAAAAATCAATACTGAAA GTATATAGTTAAAGTCCTATACATGACTTGTTGAAATTTAATTGAATAATGTTTTGGTCAACAACATAGA ACTTATTAGAGTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGGTAAAAGAACTTATTAGAGTTTTTTCATGCTTATATTTGGTTTG GTTATTAAATAATTTTCTAACATTTATTTCTCCTAATTGACCAAAATGATCAACTGCTTTTTTTTTTTTT TGAACAACCCAAAATGATCAACTGCTAAAACATCTTATATATGTGTATATTTGTTTGGCTTCATTACAGT ACTTCTCCATCAGAAAGCACCCACACAAACAAAATGATGGAAGAGAGGATGAGTCGATGGAAGTTATCGA GATGAACTTCTATGAAGATATAATGTTTGATTACATACCAAATGATGAAGACGATTCCATTGCAATGCTC CTCGGAAATCTAAACGAGCACTATCCCTACCCAAATGATCTTATGGATCTCACTGTCAATCTTGATCAGC ATCAGCAAGCCACCTCCTCGTCGCCACCTGCTGATCACATGAGCTCGAACGATTTCTTATGGTGATGTGA TGGA SEQ ID NO: 12; Brassica napus LEC2 gene >BnaA09g27380D ATGGATAACTTCTTGCCCTTTTCCTCTTCTAACGCAAACTTTGTCCAAGAACTCTCAATGGATCTTAACA ACAATCGCTCACGCTTATCAACGTTCCCTACTTATGATCATCATCATCAGGCGCAGCCTCACTCGTTGCA ACCCTACTCATATGTTGCATGTCCTGTGGATCAGACGGCGGCTATGAATCCTCAGATCCCGGTTACACAA ACCGGAAGTGAGTTCGGTTCTCTGGTTTGTAATCCCGGTTTCGGACAAGCAAGAGGTGGATTTCTTGATC CACACACGGCTAAGATGGCCAGGATCAACAGAAAGAAAGCGATGATAAGATCAAGAAACAATTCTAGCCC TAACTCTAGTTCGAATGAGCTGGTTGGTTCAAGGAGACAAGTGGTTCTTACCATGAAAAATAATGCCGAG ATAGCAGCAAGGAAAGATCTCTATCGATATCCCTCATTCGATAACAAGGTTTGTTCCAAATATTAGATAT TTTCGATTTTATATATATATAAAACTTGATCAAACGTTTTGGATTTTGTGGTTGACTGTAGAAGCTTAGG GTTTTGTTGGTGAAACACTTGAAGAACAGCGATGTTGGATCACTTGGGAGGATCGTTCTACCAAAGGTGT GTAAATTCTTACAATTCTTTTATCCATCGTTTTCGTTAAGGTGTAAAGATAAAATAAATTTTATAGGTAA AACATTAATATGAAATAGTTAACTTTAATATGAAATAGTTATCAATCACGTAACTACGAAATTTGAAACC TCAATTCCATGGAAAAGTTTTAGAAAAGTAATATGGTTTCAGGATTTGGCTGGCCCCTTTTTCAAAGAAG GTTTGTGGAACAAAAGTACATAAGTCATTGCGGCCACAAACTCTCATTAAGAAATTTCACTGAGATTTTT TCTAACATTTCATTCCATTTTTAAAATATAGTAGTAGTATATTTAGCGATTTCGTGGTTTAACCAATTAC AAGTTCAGTCTCTAAAAACAACACGGAAAACAAGGGGAATGTGAAACATGACAACAAAATGTAGAATGTA GTAAAGTTGTTTATAGTATTTGTGTTTGTTCAAGTACGAATTTTTATGACATTTTTATAGATTTTTAGTT TAGGAAGAATATGGATTGTTTGTAAATTCTAACTAAGCTGATTTATTTAAAGATATCTGGAGTTTGAAGG ATTAACAAATTCTTCAAGTTTTGGAGTGAAAAAATCTAAATAGATTCAATATAGTTTCCTTTTTGTAACC AATAAGGAAAAGACATGAGTGATAGAACATGAGAAATAATCAATTTTATTCTACTACTAGATAAAGTGAA ACTGTTTATATGAATTTATTCCAAAATGATGCTGAAGAAAAATAAAGTCGTCTATTTGCCTTTCCTAATT AATTGACTCTTAAATGGTATACCTCGAAATCATTATGGGAAAGTATCAAGAAACAAAAAAAAACAATTTG GAAAAGAGGTTCAACGATATTTACTTGATACTGACTGAAACAAATTATAATTGTCTGTTATCTGTCTTAA TTAAAACAGTAAGAAAGTCATTTTTCGATAAGAAAAGTCATTAAATAATCCCTTAAATAAGTCATGGCTT TGGAACGCAGAGAGAAGCTGAAGGGAATCTTCCGGAGCTATCTACTAAAGAAGGAATGATAGTAGACATG AGAGATGCGGACTCTATGCAGAATTGGTCTTTCAAATACAAGTTAAGTCTCGTTTTCATCTCTTATATGA ACTCAATTATATTCACAAAAGCAATTTATTAATCGTTTTATTTTACCAATGGGTTATAACAATCTTTTAA GCTCACTTTTTGATGATTTCAAGTTAGAATTTTTATCAATGTCAATTTAATGTCATACTTAAAAAAGCTT GTATCACTGTGAACATAGGTTCTGGTCCAATAACAAGAGCAGAATGTATGTCCTTGAAAACACAGGTAAT TAAGGAGCTACTATATTCTTTTTAAAGTATACTACTTATTTAAACTATTTTATTATAATACGTTTTTCCT TTTGTCTTAAAAATTAAAGGACAATTTGTGACTGAAAAAAGAGTTGAGATTGGAGATTTTTTAACAATCT ACGAGGACGAAAGCAAGAATCTCGTGAGCTCTCTTATTAACTCTCTTTTCTTGTTTTATTTTAAAAAAGA CAAAACTCTAAAATAAACTAATAATGATTGATTAGCAGTCCGAAATTGGAAATTTAAAAAGTGAGCCATT AAATTGTGTTTGTTAAGCATCTAGACAAAAACTTATTGCCTTTTTGACCTTTTCTGTCGATGATAGCTGT CCGTATAAGGAAGGTACTATAAGAATTTCAAACCTTAGTTTTAATATACTACTGAAAATCGATTCTTTAT TCTTTTCTTTTTTTTGCTAAACTGAAAATTAAAGACATGATATATTCTTTCAAAAAAAGATGTGAAATAT ATGAGGGTGACTAGTATTAATTTAAATTTTATGTTTAATAAAATGCTTCTTCTATTTACTCATATTTTTA TTCTACTATTTTGCTAAGTAGGGAGTGATGTAATATGTTTTTCTCTAGAAAAGTTGTTCTTTTTATCAGC CAATTTGTTTGGTTTGACTACATAAACTCTTTGTTGACAAAAAAAAAGCCTACATAAACTCTTCCAAATT AACAAACTGTTTTTAGGATTTGATTTCATATCAGAAATAATTTCTTTTAGAAAAATATTATTTTTATTTA TCTAAATTTTTTCAATTTTGAAGATAATTTATTTCTCCATTATTTTCGACAAAGTTCAAATTTAATAAAA ATATTTAGTATACTATTTTCTAGTTATCCTCACAAAATACTTTTTATTAGCATAATAATATAATGTGCAA AATTTAGTTCATACGTACTTGAATTTTATAACTAAGACAAATTGTTTTGTAATTAGAAACCTGTAAATGA CATATTGGCATTTAACTGAGTAGGAGTAGTGTTTTGGTTCAAAAACATGGAACTTATTTACTACTCTACA GTTTTTCATAGGTTATTTAATTTTCCTTTGGATATTAAATAATCTAATATTTATAATATTTAAATCTCCT AACTTTTTCAGTTGTTAATCATTTATAAATTCAGCCAATTGCTAAGACACCTTAAAGCATGATTAACCTC GGTTTTTTAGCCGGGATTCTTAACTCATGATTTGACATTTTTTTATATATTTTTTGGTTAAGAAACAGTT TTTTTATCTCTTATTTAAGAGACGGTTCTTAGCTATTCTTAGTTAAAATCTAAAAAAAGTTAAGAATCGT CTCTTATCCAAAATTAAGAACCCCAGTTAAAAGACTGGAGTTAATCATGGTCTTATATATGCATGTTTTG TTTGTTTGGTCTTACTGCAGTACTTCTCCATAAGAAAGCACGCAGACAAACCAAATGAAGGAAGAGAAGA TGAGTCGATGGAAGCCAACGACATGAACTTCTACGAAGATATTGCGTTTGATTTCATACCAAAAGATGAA GACGAAGATTCTATTGCAATGCTCATCGGAAATCTAAATGATCACTATCCCAACCCAAACAATCGTATGG ACCTCCCAATCGATCTTCATCAGCATCATCAAGCCACCTCATTGCCACCTGCGGATTACATGACCAATCC TCAGTATGGTGGTTCCTCCAATGATCTCATGAGCTTTAACGACTTCGTATGGTGATGCGATTGA SEQ ID NO: 13; Brassica napus LEC2 gene >BnaC05g50460D ATGGATAACTTCTTGCCCTTTTCCTCTTCTAACGCAAACTCTGTCGAAGAACTCTCAATGGATCTTAACA ACAATCGCTCACGCTTATCAACGTTCCCTACTTATGATCATCATCATCAGGCGCAGCATCACTCGTTGCA ACCCTACTCATACGTTGCATGTCCTGTGGATCAGACGGCGGCTATGAATCCTCAGATCTCGGTTATACAA ACCGGAAGTGAGTTCGGTTCTCTGGTTTGTAATCCCGGTTTCAGACAAGCAAGAGGTGGATTCCTTGATC CACACACGGCTAAGATGGCCAGGATCAACAGAAAGAAAGCGATGATAAGATCAAGAAACAATTCTAGCCC TAACTCTAGTTCGAATGAGCTGGTTGGTTCAAGGAGACAAGTGGTTCTTACCATGAAAAATAATGCCGAG ATTGCAGCAAGGAAAGATCTCTATCGATATTCCTCATTCGATAACAAGGTTTGTTCCACATATTAGATAT TTTAGATTTTATATATATATAAAACTTGATCAAACGTTTTGGATTTTGTGGTTGACTGTAGAAGCTTAGG GTTTTGCTGGTGAAACACTTGAAGAACAGCGATGTTGGATCACTTGGGAGGATCGTTCTACCAAAGGTGT GTAAATTCTTACAATTCTTTTATCCATCGTTTTCGTTAAGGTATAAAGATAAAATAAATTTTTTTTTTTT TTTGGTAACTCTGGTATCTGGGCAGCCACATTCCCAACTATCTCCGTAGGGGGTCCAGCGCCCCAACGGA AGGGATGTTAAATCCGTTGTGGCCGGGGCTCGAACTCGTGATGGCGGACACCTCAGCCGAGGTTCCTATA CCACCAGACCACGAGGCCCGGTTAGATAAAATAAATTTTATAGGTAAAACATTAATATGAAATAGTTAAC TTTAATATGAAATAGTTATCAGTCACGTAACTACGAAATTTGAAACCTCAATTCCATGGAAATTTTTTAG AAAAGTAATATGGTTTCAGGATTTGGCTGGCCCCTTTTTCAAAGAAGGTTTGTGGAACAAAAGTACATAA GTCATTGCGGCCACAAACTCTCATTAAGAAATTTCACAGAGATTTATTTCTAACATTTCATTCCACATTT AAAATATAGTAGTAGTATATTTAGCGATTTCATTGTTTAACCAATTACAAGTTCAGTCTCTAAAAACAAC ACGGAAAACAAGGGGAATATGAAAGATGACAACAAAATGTAGAATGTAGTAAAGTTGTTTATAGTATTTG TGTTTGTTCAAGTACGAATTTTTATGACATTTTTATAGTTTTTTAGTTTAGGAAGAATATGGATTGTTTG TAAATTCTAACTAAACTGATTTATTTAAAGATATCTGGAGTTTGAAGGATTACAAATTCTTCAAGTTTTG GAGTGAAAAAATGTAAATAGATTCAATATAGTTTCCTTTTAGTAACCAATAATGAAAAAACATGAGTGAA AGAACATGAGAAATAATCAATTTTATTCTACTAGATAAAGTGAAACTGTTTAAATGAATTTATTCCAAAA TGATGCTGAAGAAAAATAAAGTCGTCTATTTGCCTTTCCTAATTAATTGCCTCTTAAATGGTATACCTCG AAATCATTATGGGAAAGTATCAAGAAACAAAAAAAAAACAATTTGGAAAAAAGGTTCAACGATATTACTT GATAGTTATATTGAAACAAATTATAATTGTGTCTCTTATCTGTCTTAATTAAAACAGTAAAAAAGTCATT TTTCGATAAGAAAAGTCATTAAATAATCCCTTAAATAAGTCATGGCTTTGGAACGCAGAGAGAAGCTGAA GGGAATCTTCCGGAGCTATCTACTAAAGAAGGAATGATAGTAGAGATGAGAGATGCGGACTCTATGCAGA ATTGGTCTTTCAAATACAAGTTAAGTGTCGTTTTCATCTCTTATATGAACTCAATTATATTCACAAAAGC AATTTCTTAATCGTTTTATTTTACCAATGGGGTTATACTAACAATCTTTTAAGCTCACTTTTTGATGAAT TCAAGTTAGAATTTTTATCAATGTCAATTTAATGTTATACTTAAAAAAGCTTGCATCACTGTGAACATAG GTTCTGGTCCAATAACAAGAGCAGAATGTATGTCCTTGAAAACACAGGTAATTAAGGAGCTACTACATTC TTTTAAAAGTATACTACTTATTTAAACTATTTTATTATAATATGTTTTTCCTTTTGTCTTAAAAATTAAA GGAGAATTTGTGGCTGAAAAAAGAGTTGAGATTGGAGATTTTTTAACAATCTACGAGGACGAAAGCAAGA ATCTCGTGAGCTCTCTTATTAACTCTCTTTTCTTGTTTTATTTTGAAAAAGACAAAACTCTTAAATAAAC AAATAATGATTGATTAGCAGTCCGAAATTGGAAATTTAAAAAGTGAGTCATTAAATTGTGTTTGTTAAGC ATCCAGACAAATATTTATTGCCTTTTTGACCTTTTCTGTCGATGATAGCTGTCCGTATGAGGAAGGTACT ATAAGAATTTCAAACCCTAGTTTTAATATACTACTGAAAATCGATTCTTTATTCTTTTCTTTTTTTGCTA AACTGAAAATTAAAGACATGATATATTTTTTCAAAAAAGACGTGAAATATATGAGGGTGACTAGTATTAA TTTAAATTTTATGTTTAATAAAATGCTTCTTCTATTTACTCATATTTTTATTCTTTGCTAAGTAGGGAAT GATGTAATATGTTTTTCTCTAAAAAGTTGTTCTTTTTAACAGCCAATTTGTTTGGTTTGACTACATAAAC TCTATGTTGACACAAAAAAAGCCTACATAAACTCTACCAAATTAACAAACTGTTTTTAGGATTTGGTTTC ATATCAGAAATAATTTCTTTTAGAAAAATACTATTTTTATTTATCTAAATTTTGTCAATTTTGAAGATAA TTTATTTCCCCATTATTTTCGACCAAGTGAAAATTTAATAAAAAAATTTAGTATACTATTTTCAAGTTAT CCTCACAAAATACTTTTTATTAGCATAATATAATGTGCGAAATTTAGTTCATACGTACTTGAATTTTATA ACTAAGACAAATTATTTTGTAATTAGAAACCTGTAAATGTCATGTTGGCATTTAACTGAGTAGGAGTAGT GTTTTGGTTCAAAAACATGGAACTTATTTACTACTCTACAGTTTTTCATAGGTTATTTAATTTTCGTTTG GATATTAAATAATCTAATATTTATAACATTTAAATCTCCTAACTTTGTCAGTTGTTAATTATTTATAAAT TCAGCCAATTGCTAAGACACCTTATATATGCATGTTTTGTTTGTTTGGTCGTACTACAGTACTTCTCCAT AAGAAAGCACGCAGACAAACCAAATGAAGGAAGAGAAGATGAGTCGATGGAAGCCAACGACATGAACTTC TACGAAGATATTGCGTTTGATTTCATACCAAAAGATGAAGACGAAGATTCTATTGCAATGCTCATCGGAA ATCTAAATGATCACTATCCCAACCCAAACAATCTTATGGACCTCCCAATCGATCTTCATCAGCATCATCA AGCCACCTCCTCGTTGCCACCTGTGGATTACATGACCAATCCTCAGTATAGTGGTTCCTCCAATGATCAC ATGAGCTTTAACGACTTCGTATGGTGATGCGATTGA SEQ ID NO: 14; Brassica napus LEC2 gene >BnaC07gl0500D ATGGATAACTTCTTGCCCTTTTCCTCTTCTAACGCAAACTCTGTCCAAGAACTCTCCATGGATCTTAACA AGAATCGCTCGCACTTCTCCATGGCGCAGCCTCAGCACTTGTTGCCGCCTTACTCGTACGTTGCATGTCC GGTACTTGATCAGACGGGGGCCATGAATCATCAGCCTCTTCACTCATCGGATGCTTTTCCTCAGATCCCG GTTGTGCAAACCGGAGGTGAATTCGGCTATTTGGTTTGTAAGCCCGGTGTGAGGCAGGAAAGAGGTGGAT TTCTTGATCCACACTCGACTAAGATGGCTAGGATCAACAGGAAGAAGGCGATGATAAGATCAAGAAACAA CTCTAACCTTAATTCTAGTTCGAATGAGTTGGTTGATTCAAGGAGACAAGTGGCTCTTACCATGAAAAAT AATGCCGAGATTGCTGCTAGAAAAGATTTTTATCGATTCTCCTCATTCGATAACAAGGTTTGTATTTCTT TGGTCCAAAATAATGGAATATATGCGATTCTACATACACAACATGATAATGTTTTTGAAATTTTTGTTAA CTGTACGTAGAAACTTAGGGTTTTGTTGGTGAAGCACTTGAAGAACAGCGATGTTGGGTCACTTGGGAGG ATTGTTCTACCAAAGGTGTGTAAATTTTTACAATTCTCGTATTCTTTATGGTATAATTAATGTTAAAACA ATTTTGTAGAGGTAAAAACACTAATATGTTGGGGATGGATTGATGAAAGATTATCAATTACGTAACTACG AATTTTAAAACCTCAATTCATGAGAAAGTTTTTTAAAAGTAATATAATTTCAGGATTTGGCTATTACCAT TTAAAAAGATATTATCACTGCGACCACATATTCTCTCATTATGCAATTTCACACATTTTCCTCCATTCAA ACCATCGTTGTTTAACCAATGAGAAGTTTATTCTCTAAAACACATGGAAGACAAGAGGGATTTTTTTATG ATCAACCAGAGGAAAATTAAACATGAAAACAAAATGTGAAATATATAATTGTTTAATCAATACGGAGTAT TTTCGTTCATTCCTTCTGGTTTGAGCTTTTATGTTATACAGTACTAGTATTTTTTTAGTTTAGCAAGAAT ATGGTGATTAAAAATCTAGTTTAAATTTGGTTTATATATATCTTAAATTTGAAGGACTAAAAGTCAAAGT TTTGGAATGAGCACCAAAAATGAAATACAGTATGAAAAAAAAATCAAAATAGATTGATCATAGCTCCTTC AATCTAATATTCCGTGTAAGAACTTAGTAACCAATGAATAAAAAACATGAGAAGTAAACGATTTTCTAGT TTTAGTTAGCTAAAATGGTTAATAACGTGGTTAAAATGACTTTATTTTGAAACGGGGTTGAAAAAAAGTC GTATATATTCCTTTCCTAATTAATTGCCTCTTAAATGGCATTCCTCGAAATCATTAAGGAAAAGTAAAAA ACAAACAAAAAGCCATTATGGATTAATTGGGGTAGTTTACTAGTTTTATTATAGAAAAATCATATCAAAT CATCCCCTTTATCTATCTTAATAAGAAAATAATTAGTTAGGAATCGCCACTCGCTAGCTAGGAATGCCCG TTATTTTCATAGATTTCTTAGCTTTATTGGTTGTTCTATTCCGGTCTGGTTACCTAGACCGCCTCAAGTT TGAGTAATAGAATAACTGTTTGTTGCAAAAAAAAATAAAATAATAATTAGTTTATTAAAAAGTAATTAAG TAAATCATGGGTTTGGAGCGCAGAGAGAAGCAGAAGGAAATCTTCCGGAGCTATCTGATAAAGAAGGAAT GGTATTACAGATGAGAGATGTTGACTCTGTGCAGTCTTGGTCTTTCAAATACAAGTTAAGTCTCGTTTCC TTTCTCATATATATATTGATAGAAAACATTTTATGTTCCATTTTTTAATCTACCAATAGTTTAACAAATT AACCTTATAAGTTCTTTAGGGCTTTTTTGTTAGTGGTATGTTTTATAGCTTGGAATTTGTTATATCGGTT TCAATTTAATATTTTTGGAACGAGAGAACTGATAAGGCTTGCATTAATGTGAAACACAGGTACTGGTCCA ATAACAAGAGCAGAATGTATGTCCTCGAAAACACAGGTAATTAAGAAACTACATTGTTCTTTCAACAAGT ATAGTTTCTTTTAAAAAAATTCTTTTATGTTGAAAATTAAAGGAGAATTTGTGAAGAAAAATGGAGTATT GATGGGAGACTATCTAACAATCTACGAGGACGAAAGCAAGAATCTCGTGAGCTCTCTTATTAACTCTCTT TTCTTATTTTATTTTGGAAAAGGCAAAATGTTAAATAATGATTGATTAGTAGTCCAAAATTGGAAATTTG AAAGTGTGTCATTGAATTTAGTTTGTTCAGCATCCAGACAAAAAAAATTAATTGCATTTTTATGATTTTT AAATGAAGATTTTAATTGATGTTTCTGCTATATTTGATCATAAATATAACATTCTACTATCTTATTACAT CTTTGAAATAGTAGTCAAGTATTTGGTGATGTTTTATCCTTTCCAAAAAATATTTATTTTGAGCAGCCAA TTTATTTGGTTTTGAATATACATGCATTGTACCAACCGATCAGTTTTTCAGAATTTGGTTTTCTATTTGA GTTATTATTTTATGTATATATATATATATAAATATATAAAAAATGATATTGAAGTTAGATTTTGACTAGT ATGGTTTGTCGACCAAGTTGGAACTGAAAAAAGAAAAGTTAGTAGTCTAATATTTCTGTTTATCTTCACA GAATATTTTTATCAGAATTAATTTTATATTAATGCTAAAAAAAATTTACATATGTAAAAATCAATACTGA AAGTATCTTATATATTAAAACAGAAGTCACAACTTTGATTCATATGTGATTTTTAAAAACATGGACTTAA TGGACCTATTACTAAAAAGCCATATTACATTTAATCTCTAATCTTATCATTTAAATTTTTGGCATACCAG AAATTTTTATTGGGCTATCAATAATTGAATTTAAACAATAGAAGATCCATTGGATTTATAGATAGTATAA ATTAAATATATATAATTTAATGTTATAATACTATACCTCCATATGTTAATTATTTAAATATTTGTCGATG TTAACTTTTAAAATTATAAAAAAAAAATTTAAATAACAAAAATCATATTATCTACAATGATTAATCTTTA CTCCCATAAACCAATGAAAACAAATTTTAAACTATATAGTTTATTTTAAAAATTAAACAAAAACTAAATG TTTAATTATTTACTCGATAATATAAATCTATGAAGCGAAAAGTTTAATTTTTTAAAAACTTTCTAAATTT GTGAAATGTTACAATATCTTTGAATACGACAATAAAACAATATTTTACTAATATTTATATATATAGTTAC GATTTTAATAATGAAATAATAATCCGAAAATATATATATAGAAGAAGATAGAAATACATGTGAAAGTTTG AAACAATCTATTCAATGAAAAAAATATACCGTAAACTTATTATGTTTAAAAATTGATAGACACATATATA TTATAATATATACCAATTTAGAATTGAAAATAAAATGTTTATATAAAAATAAATGAAAACAAAAACCCGC GAATCGAGATCTAGTATTAGTTAAAGTCATATACATGACTTGTTGAAATTTAATTGAATAATGTTTTGGT CAACAACATAGAACTTATTAGATTTTTTTCATGCTTATATTTGGTTTGGTTATTAAATAATTTTCTAACA TTTATTTCTCCTAATTGACCAAAAAGATCAACTGCTAAAACATCTTATATATGTGTATATTTGTTTGGTT TTATTACAGTACTTCTCCATCAGAAAGCACCCACACAAACAAAATGATGGAAGAGAGGATGAGTCAATGG AAGTCATCGAGATGAACTTCTATGAAGATATAATGTTTGATTACATACCAAATGGTGAAGACGATTCCAT TGCAATGCTCCTCGGAAATCTAAACGAGCACTATCCCTACCCAAATGATATTATGGATCTCACTGTCGAT CTTGATCAGCATCAGCAAGCCACCTCCTCGTCGCCACCTGCTGATCACATGAGCTCGAACGATTTCTTAT GGTGATGTGATGGA SEQ ID NO: 15; Arabidopsis Thaliana LEC2 genomic sequence GATCTCTCTCCCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCCGGGAAAAATGGATAACTTCTTACCC TTTCCCTCTTCTAACGCAAACTCTGTCCAAGAACTCTCTATGGATCCTAACAACAAT CGCTCGCACTTCACAACAGTCCCTACTTATGATCATCATCAGGCTCAGCCTCATCA CTTCTTGCCTCCGTTTTCATACCCGGTGGAGCAGATGGCGGCGGTGATGAATCCT CAGCCGGTTTACTTATCGGAGTGTTATCCTCAGATCCCGGTTACGCAAACCGGAA GTGAATTCGGTTCTCTGGTTGGTAATCCTTGTTTGTGGCAAGAGAGAGGTGGTTTT CTTGATCCGCGTATGACGAAGATGGCAAGGATCAACAGGAAAAACGCCATGATGA GATCAAGAAACAACTCTAGCCCTAATTCTAGTCCAAGTGAGTTGGTTGATTCAAAG AGACAGCTGATGATGCTTAACTTGAAAAATAACGTGCAGATCTCCGACAAGAAAGA TAGCTACCAACAGTCCACATTTGATAACAAGGTTTGGTTTTTATTCGTCCCAATTTT TGAATATGTACGATTTTCTTATTTATTTTTTGGTTTTCATGTTATTATATGAATATATA CAATTTTGGGTGTATAAAACTTTATGATACAATTTTTAATTATTTTTATTTTGTTTTGG TTGTTGCTTGTAGAAGCTTAGGGTTTTGTGTGAGAAGGAATTGAAGAACAGCGAT GTTGGGTCACTCGGGAGGATAGTTCTACCAAAGGTATGTGAATTCTTAAAATTCTT TTTAATTTCTCGAACCAATACTTGGTAAAAAATTCTGTTTGTTTTCATGATTTTTCTT CTTTTTCTGTTATTGTATAATGATAAATGAAATGCATTGATGAAAATGATAATCATCA ATCACGTACGTCATTGAAAATTTAAAACACAATCCCATAAAAAAATTCTTAGAAGAA TAAAGTTATTTTATGAGGATTAGACTTCCGTCATTTTATACAAGAGATTTGTGGAAC ACAAGCACAAAAATCGTTGCGGCCACATATTATCTCATTATTCAATTTCACTGAGTT TTTCTTGCACATTTCATTTTACTTTCAAATTTTACATAATATGTTTATCTAACTGTTTT CTGTTTAACCAATAAAAAGTTTTAAGTCTTTAAAATAAGTATCCACACGAAAACAAG ATGAATAAGAAACATGAGAAGAAAATGTGGACTGAAGTAAAGTTAGTTTAATCAAA TTTTGTTTGGTTTCTGTACGAACTTTTATGTTTTTGATTTTTTATTTATTTAGCAAGTA GTATATGAATTAATTTAATTTTTTATAGTTTTAAACTTGATTTTTTTAAAGATAGCTTA TAATTATTGAATATATGGAATGCTACTTCTTCCTTCAATGTTGTTATTTGTATTTGTT AAATTTGAAATTGGGTTGAAGAAAATGAAAGGTCGTTTATATGCCTTTCCTAATTAA TTGTCCATTGAATGGTTTACCACTTTACCTCGAAAAAGTGAATAAATAAAAATCATT AGGGAAAAAGATTCTACATATCTTGGGGTTTTATCAAACTTTTAATCAATTTTATTTT AATGATATCGTTCTTATTTTTCTTAGCAAGACACTAATACGTGAATCATGGCTTTGG AATGCAGAGAGATGCAGAAGCAAATCTTCCGAAGCTATCTGATAAAGAAGGAATC GTTGTACAGATGAGAGATGTTTTCTCTATGCAGTCTTGGTCTTTCAAATACAAGTAA ATAATTCGCTTTCTAATCCATTTTTCATTTCCCAATTAACACAACTTTAATTTTATGC TCAACTGTTAGTCCCTTTTTGTGTTACCGGTTCTCATACTTAGTTTTAAATTTTGATT TTTTTTTTATCAATTGGGAACAGTATTATAATTAGAAGACTAAATGCTCGTATTAATG ACATAGGTTTTGGTCCAATAACAAGAGCAGAATGTATGTCCTCGAGAACACAGGTA AATTAAGGAGCTCCAATATTATTTCAAAAGTACAAAATCTTATGTAAAACTACTTTTA AATAAATATGATTTACCTTTTCCTTTTTTTTTGTGGTGATAACTAAAGGAGAATTTGT GAAGCAAAATGGAGCTGAGATAGGAGACTTTTTAACAATATACGAGGACGAAAGC AAGAATCTCGTGAGCTCTCTATTTACTTCATTTCCCTATTTAATTTTGTAAAAAGAC ATGAAAAAGTTAAAAAAAAAATGATTAATTAGTAGTCCAAAATTGGAAATTTAAAAA GTGGTCTTTGAATTGAGTTTGTTAAGCATCCAGACAAAAGTTTTAAAACCTTTTTCT GTCAATGATAACTGTTCTTATATGGTAGGTATTAATAACTTGTGGGCCTAGGGGGA AGTAAATACTATGGAGAAAATTTTATAATAATTGAAATTTGGTTAATTTAGAGTTTAT AATATGGTTTGATTTGGTTTGGTTAGGACTTATGACTTATGTGTCTGTGTGTGATC GCTTGTTCTTATTACAGTACTTCGCCATGAATGGAAATTCGGGAAAACAAAATGAA GGAAGAGAAAATGAGTCGAGGGAAAGGAACCACTACGAAGAGGCAATGCTTGATT ACATACCAAGAGACGAAGAGGAAGCTTCCATTGCAATGCTCATCGGAAATCTAAA CGATCACTATCCCATCCCTAACGATCTCATGGACCTCACCACTGACCTTCAGCAC CATCAAGCCACGTCCTCATCAATGCCACCTGAGGATCACGCGTACGTGGGTTCAT CCGATGATCAGGTGAGCTTTAACGACTTTGAGTGGTGGTGATATGGTGGTGGAAG TTCTCAAGTTCATAACCCCCTTTATGAAAATAGACCTTAAGATATACAAAAGAGATT AAAAGAAAAAAAAGTTAGTATATTTCATCATATCTCTCATTGAAGATGAGATTTATAT CTATAATTGTTTAATAGTGTTTTTATTACTTTTCTATCAATATATTAAAGTTTTAATT SEQ ID NO: 16; Arabidopsis Thaliana LEC2 CDS sequence ATGGATAACTTCTTACCCTTTCCCTCTTCTAACGCAAACTCTGTCCAAGAACTCTCT ATGGATCCTAACAACAATCGCTCGCACTTCACAACAGTCCCTACTTATGATCATCA TCAGGCTCAGCCTCATCACTTCTTGCCTCCGTTTTCATACCCGGTGGAGCAGATG GCGGCGGTGATGAATCCTCAGCCGGTTTACTTATCGGAGTGTTATCCTCAGATCC CGGTTACGCAAACCGGAAGTGAATTCGGTTCTCTGGTTGGTAATCCTTGTTTGTG GCAAGAGAGAGGTGGTTTTCTTGATCCGCGTATGACGAAGATGGCAAGGATCAAC AGGAAAAACGCCATGATGAGATCAAGAAACAACTCTAGCCCTAATTCTAGTCCAAG TGAGTTGGTTGATTCAAAGAGACAGCTGATGATGCTTAACTTGAAAAATAACGTGC AGATCTCCGACAAGAAAGATAGCTACCAACAGTCCACATTTGATAACAAGAAGCTT AGGGTTTTGTGTGAGAAGGAATTGAAGAACAGCGATGTTGGGTCACTCGGGAGG ATAGTTCTACCAAAGAGAGATGCAGAAGCAAATCTTCCGAAGCTATCTGATAAAGA AGGAATCGTTGTACAGATGAGAGATGTTTTCTCTATGCAGTCTTGGTCTTTCAAAT ACAAGTTTTGGTCCAATAACAAGAGCAGAATGTATGTCCTCGAGAACACAGGAGA ATTTGTGAAGCAAAATGGAGCTGAGATAGGAGACTTTTTAACAATATACGAGGACG AAAGCAAGAATCTCTACTTCGCCATGAATGGAAATTCGGGAAAACAAAATGAAGGA AGAGAAAATGAGTCGAGGGAAAGGAACCACTACGAAGAGGCAATGCTTGATTACA TACCAAGAGACGAAGAGGAAGCTTCCATTGCAATGCTCATCGGAAATCTAAACGA TCACTATCCCATCCCTAACGATCTCATGGACCTCACCACTGACCTTCAGCACCATC AAGCCACGTCCTCATCAATGCCACCTGAGGATCACGCGTACGTGGGTTCATCCGA TGATCAGGTGAGCTTTAACGACTTTGAGTGGTGGTGA SEQ ID NO: 17; Brassica rapa UPL3 TILLING mutants gene sequence showing location of premature stop codons that abolish UPL3 function >Exons >Premature stop # 1 >premature stop #2 Bra010737.1 AATGTGTTTGATATATACCATGGATAGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTTCAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCCCTCCATA GTGGGGGCTTAAACCCGTGCAAGCTTGCATATATCTATAGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAAACTTATATCTTGGGCTT ATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACACCGTATAAAGCTTAATGGAGTAAACGAAT CACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCCGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGGAAAACGGCATCGTATTCGCTT CGCTTGAATATATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTTTC TAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTCCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCTTTCGTGTTGATTTCGAATTC GTTCGTCAATAGGTTTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCGATCGATCTCGCTAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGCTTAAT CCGATCGGTTTCTGGATCAGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAATCTCTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGGGGGTTTCT TCCTTTGTATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTGCGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCCTCT CCTCCTCCTCCTCCTTCCTCAGGTCCCACCACTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCATCTTC AGCCGCCGCTACTGCACCTTCCTCCTCCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTACCACCGCTACAGTCGCCGTTA CTCCCATGGACACATCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCACCGCGGCGGAGGACGAGGTAACAGGGGAAACGATAAT ACTAACTCTGATAAGGGAAAAGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACAGAGCTAGGCA ACAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGACGAGGACGACGACAATGATAGTGAGGATG ACTAACTCTGATAAGGGAAAAGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACAGAGCTAGGCA ACAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGACGAGGACGACGACAATGATAGTGAGGATG GCAACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAGGGTTGCTGAGGAAGCTTGGA GCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTATTGGCTCAGGTTCGTCTTCTCACTTGAATGGGAGGATGAA GAAGGTACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAGCAGGTCGAGGCTTTGACGCAGCTGTGCGAGA TGTTATCTATTGGGACCGAAGACTCCCTGAGCACCTTCTCTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCGGTTCTTGTTGGTCTA CTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGATATTATGCTTCTTGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACTCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCC GTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTTCATTACGGGGCTGTTTCGTGCTTTGTCGCCAGATTGTTGACAATAGAATACA TGGACTTGGCCGAGCAGGTTCGATTTCCTAACAATTCTTGAATTTTTTTGCTGAATATATATTGTGGAATGTTT TATGCTGCAGTTTCTACACGTACATATCCAATATTTTAGTTTACTTAGGACGAAATTTGAAATTTGATTTTATT CTTCATGTGATTTACAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGT GCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGGTGGGTAATTTTGTAAC TTTTCTTTAATGCTTTCCATACTCGTTTATCTAATGCACTTTTTTTTTTACTTTTTGTAGCGTGTAGCAGTATC TACCGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAGAAGTTACCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGA CAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGATGCGAAGGTAAACGATCCCTTTTTTTTTGCTATAATGTGGTATTATCTAGTT CTGCTCTTGCCCCAGTTTCCTTCATAGTATGTTCGTACGGTGGCAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGA CTCGGATTGCCGAAGCATTTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAAATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAA GCTGCGACTCTTATATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTCGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGTATG AGTTAATTCTTTTGTGTTTTCTATATTTCGTTATTCATAGGATGACATTTTCATCATATTTTCACAGGGATTAA TCCGATTACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAGCGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGC ATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCGGGTTCCGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGCCTGC AGATCAGGTACGGATTTACTTTTTGACATCACAGACTTTATTTTGTTCAATTCCTGATAAAGTCTATTCAGTAA AAAGTGTTTTGTTTAGGGGACACACCTTTAAATAGATCATCAACATAAATTGTGTGTTGAGTGAGATGCTTAGG GGACACACCTTCAAATAGATCACTTGCATTTAAATGGATCACTTGCATTTAGGAGTTTTGTCTATTCAGTTCAA TGATAATCTTTTTTTTTTTGTAACACTCAGCTCAATGATAATCTATGTACATGTATTTTGAGCTTTATTTATGT TGTAACCGATGGCTCAACTTTCATATGCTTGTTTTCTGGTATGGTGTTAGAAGTGGTATAGATAAAAGTGCTTA GCGCTTCATCAGTGTGCTCGGTCTTGTTTATTTAACTTTTTTTATCCCATGACTCGCTAATTCTTGAATATATT CTTGAACATGATCATGTGAGGTCTTTTGTTTCCGAATTATAACTCTTGTTTTGCATCTTAGATTTTTGAGATAG TCAACCTAGCGAACGAGCTCCTCCCTCCACTGCCAGAAGGAAGTATCTCCCTTCCTACTAGCGCAAACGCGTTA GTGAAAGGTTCAGGCCAAAAAAAGTCTTCTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATTCTCCCAAAGTTTCACC TAGAGAAAAATTACTTAGTGATCAACCCGAACTTCTGCAGCAATTTGGATTGGATCTTCTTCCAGTTTTAGTGC AGGTAATTTTTTGTTGCAGTTGCTACAAGTTAGTGTTCATACAACCTCCTGTATGTCTAATTACCCTTGTTTTC TTTCCTACAGATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAATGTCTCTCAGTTATCGCAAAGTTGA TGTATTTCAGCACTCCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATATCGAGGTATGCTGGTTATGTT TTAAATTAGGTATCACATGGCGCAACTTCTTACATTATTTTTCCTATGTAGCTTCTTGGCTAGTGTCTTGGCAT GGAAAGATCCACAAGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAACTTCCTGAAACTTTC TCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTCATGCTGTAGATCAACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCTAGTTCTCA TGCTTCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTGTGTGCCTGGATCTGCACGATCTAGGCGTTATAGACGGCGAAGTAGTA ACGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAGTCGGAAGAGCTTAAGAATTCTGTGTCAGCTAGTATAGGTGCAAACCATAAT TCCATGGAATCTCCTACAGCGAGCTTCATGCTAAGGGAAACAGTTAGCTCCTGTGCAAAAGCATTCAAAGACAA GCACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGAATTTGATGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTCTTGCATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCA CGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTACAAATGATCATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGGAAATCTAAAGCCTCTGGGCCATGCCTC GGCGATTTTTCTGCTAGCAAAGAAGAATACTTGATTGGTATCATCTCCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGG AGATGGTGTCTCAACTTTTGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTGGTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGAT ACTTTTCCAAAGAGAAGATCTCCGAGGTTGATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCACAGCT TTTCTAGAAATTGCACTTCCTTCTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGATTCAGAAACT TCAAGATGCTTTGTCTTCACTGGAACGCTTTCCGGTCGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAAGTCACTCAGTGGAAGTG CTCGTCTCTCATCTGGATTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCCGTGCACCTGGAGAGAAG GCACTACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCTTTGGCAAGCATAGCAGCAGTGGAGGAATTTCT CTGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGCCAGCAGCGCCTGTTGGAAACACTGAGCCAGGCACAT TACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCCACCACTCGTCATTCTTCTAGATCT AGATCTGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACCTGTGCACGAGAAAGGTACCAGCTCATCTAAAGG TAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAGACAAGGAGCAGTGCTCAAAGGAAAGCTGTTC TTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGCTCTGAGGTATGTCACTGTAGAAAGTTCTGG ATTACATGGTTGTTTATTGTGTAACATTATATTATGTTTGTGGTGTGATCTGCTTATGCAGCACTATCGTACTT ATATTGCTTGCAGGACGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCCGTCGACATGGATGATGCTTTGGTTATTGAAGAGGAAG ACATTTCTGACGACGATGAGGATGATGATGATGAGGATGTAAGTATTCCCTCCCCAGTATGTACATTACAGACG CAATTATTTCTCTTGCTAACAACATGAAAGATGATACTTTTCGCAATAATGCTTGCTAGCTTTCCGTATTCTTA GATAAGTTTACCATATTGAGCTCACCTTATTTGGCACCTTTCCTTTTAGAACTGACTAAAGAGAATAATGAACT TTATACCACAATTTCTCATATTGATCTGGTCTTGAATTCAGGTCTTGGATGACAATCTTCCCATGTGCACCCCT GATAAGGTTCATGATGTAAAATTGGGAGACGCAGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGTCTAGCACCTAGCGGCCGACA GATGAATTCAGCTTTGGCAGGAAGTAGTGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTCTACTGATGCTGGCATTG GGAATCTTTATGGTTCTAGGGGTGCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCAGGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGT AGAGGTATCAGGGGAAGTAGAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAAGTTCTGATGAGTCCTCTAAGTTGAT GTTTACTGCGGGAGGAAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATATCAGGCTGTGCAACGACAACTTATGCTAG ACGAAGATGATGATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATCTCCAGTGATGGAAGCAGATTAAATGATATATAT ACTATCATGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATAGGTTGTCTGCTGGTGGTGCAAGTTCTACCACACCATC TAAATCCACCAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAGCGTAGAAGCTCAGTCGTATAGGGCATCTCTTTTGGATAGTA TCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGTCCAATTCTACGTATAATGTTCTGGCGTTGTTACGTGTA TTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCCCTCGCTTAAGAGCCCAAACCGTTTCTGATCGTTTTGCAGAGGGTAAAAT TACAAGTCTGGATGATCTGAATACAACTGCTGCAAAGGTTTCTCATGAAGAATTCATCAACAGCAAACTTACAC CCAAATTAGCTCGACAGATCCAGGACGCGCTTGCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTG ACTACAGCATGCCCGTTTTTGTTTCCGTTTCAGACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTC GCGTGCATTGAACCGCTTGCAGCAGCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGTTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAA TAGGGAGATTGCAGCGCCAGAAAGTGCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGAATATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAG ATGTATTCTAGCCAAAAAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCGACACT TGAGTTTTACACACTCCTAAGCCATGATTTGCAAAAGGTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCTGGTGACA AGTTATCTATGCAAACTGATAGAGATGAGATTCAAGACGGTAAATCAGCAGCAGCTAGGGACAGAGATATAGTT CAGGCACCACTTGGGTTGTTCCCTCGGCCCTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGGTAGTCGGTTTCATAA AGTTGTTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTAATGGACGTCC CGTTAAGTACAGCTTTTTATAAGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGTGAGTTTTTTACTATCAGTAACTTTTTTTATTTAG CTAAGAGTGGACTAGTAGTTTCGACTTCTTTACGTTGTTCGTAATTTCTTACTGCTTCTTTACTCACCTGAACA GGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATGTTATATTATTTGATGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACTTTGCAAGAGCTTCGTGTTCTTG TTGGCCGTAAGCACTATCTGGAAGCAGGCGGTGGTGACAACAGTAGCGGGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTGCGTGGA TCCCGTATTGAAGATCTTTGCTTGGACTTCACCCTACCTGGCTACCCTGAATACATATTGAGACCAGGAGATGA CATTGTACCGTCTAATAAGCTTTACATCCGATATCTTACTATTGTTTTAGTTCTTGTCCATTGTTGCTGATGCC GTGTACTGTTTTCTGTTCTATTACAGGTTGATATTAATAGTCTTGAGGACTATATATCCCTGGTCGTTGATGCC ACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCCCGGCAGATTGAAGCCTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTTAGCAGTTTCACAGA CTCTCCGCTTTGTCTCTTACTTTTCCTGTAGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTCTAAATTACATAGGA GTGGTTTCTTTTGGTTCATACTTTATAATCTTTTAAACAACAGGTTGATGATAATTTAGTCTTACCTTTATTAT CTTTACAAGAATTCTCTGTTCTTACACATGATTACCAGGTCTTTGACATAAAATCTCTACAAATATTCACCCCT TCTTGAGCTGGACTACTTGTTGTGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGG (mutation of G to A to give “TGA) GAGGTGAGTTTTCATCTATTTTTTGAATTTCCACTACCCATTTGACTCGAATCGACTAGATAAAATTTTCTTTT CTAAAACCTTTCTTTTATTGCAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATATCAAGTTTGATCACGGTTATACTGCAAAA AGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCGTAAGTTACTTTCCGTACTAGTTTGTTAAAAAACCAATTTTCTTTTACAATCAAGC TTTTTGCTTCTTTATTGTTGATTCCTTTTTGACTTTGATTTTCACCCTGGCGGTAGTTATTGGAGATCATGGGA GAGCTAACAGCAGATCAACAGCGGGCTTTCTGC CAG  (mutation of C to T to give “TAG”) TTCGTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTCAACCCAAGGCTGACGATTGTGAGAAA GGTAAGAAACCTTTACTTATATATTCGGTTAAAAAGCGTTTTTGTAATTGAGCCAAGAGGTTCTAGTCATGTTA AACTAGACCCACCAAGCCATATATCAGAATACATCTACACGTGACGCATTGTTGTGTTTGCAAGACTTGCTAAG ATGAATTAGCTCTTACTCGATTTAAGTTGTGTATTTGCTTCCAATTGATGTGTTTTTGGCTTGATGCAGCTCTC ATCAACCTCAAATGCTGCTGCCAATGGGACAGGGGCTTCGGAAACAGCAGACGACGATCTTCCCAGCGTCATGA CTTGCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAAGGTAACTCGTCTCTCTTTTTTTAAGTCTACGGTT TCTGTGTTTGGTTGGTTGGGGTGAGCCTGAACACGAGTTTGTACCTGAAACAGGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTG CTCTACGCCATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGGTCGTTCGACCTATCCTAGGCATCTCTCTCTGTTGTGGCTGCGGCTAG AAACCACCAACCCTCTCTCTTCTTTGTACATTTTATATCGGAAGACTCTGATTTTGCACTTTGAATGTTATTTC TGTTAAACCATGAATTATTAAAATTAGGTTCAATATTTTTCATGTGCAAGTAACATATTAATACATGGAGGATA AAAATAAAATCAAAAGACAAACTTGAATAATTTTGGTTGCCTTTAAAATTCGTTTGAAAATTCCGAAGCAATTA TATATAGTGTGAATAAAAGTCGTCAGCTGAAGGAATAAAGGTACAAAGGTACAAAGGTTTAGGTGTTGTATGAT CCAAAATTCTGTTTTTTTTTAAAGACGGGCTCTATCAGTCACAGCAGTTGACTGTAAGATATCAAAGGAATAAG AAACAGTTGTTCGTTTGTAGTTTTCTGGAGATTGAACAAGAGAACTCGTCTTCGTTTCATCAGTTTTCTTTTTG ATAAAAGTCAATTCGACATAGATATCTCTAGACACGAGAAACAAAAGCATAAATAGGAAAACATTACAATTATA AAAGAGCGTTACGAGTACAGAGTCCAAACTAGGCACAAGAAACCTACCATATG SEQ ID NO: 18; Brassica napus UPL3 promoter repeat region TCATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATATATATATTGTAATGACTAATTATTTTCTCGACA AACCAT SEQ ID NO: 19; Brassica napus LEC2 ptotein At4g38600.1 UPL3 ARM fold and ARM helix regions are dashed underlined The HECT domain is underlined.    1 METRSRKRAE ATSAAPSSSS SSPPPPPSAS GPTTRSKRAR LSSSSSSSLA

 701 KNPASLTIGA NHNSLDTPTA SFMLRETVSS CAKAFKDKYF PSDGGDVDVG  751 VTDDLLHLKN LCTKLTAGID DHKVKGKGKS KASGPFLGDF SASKEEYLIG  801 VISEILGEIS KGDGVSTFEF IGSGVVAALL NYFSCGYFSK EKISELNLPK  851 LRQEGLRRFK AFLEVALPFD GNEGKVPPMT VLIQKLQNAL SSLERFPVVL  901 SHPSRSLSGS ARLSSGLSAL AHPLKLRLCR ASGEKTLRDY SSNIVLIDPL  951 ASLAAVEEFL WPRVQRSESA LKPAAPIGNT EPGTLPSGAG VSSPSSSTPA 1001 STTRRHSSRS RSAINIGDTS KKDPVHEKGT SSSKGKGKGV MKPAQADKGP 1051 QTRSNAQKRA VLDKDTQMKP ASGDSSSEDE ELEISPVDID DALVIEEDDI 1101 SDDEDDDNED VLDDSLPMCT PDKVHDVKLA DSVDDDGLAT SGRQMNPASG 1151 GTSGAAAARA SDSIDTGIGN SYGSRGALSF AAAAMAGLGA ASGRGIRGSR 1201 DLHGRTLNRS SDEPSKLIFT AAGKQLSRHL TIYQAVQRQL MLDEDDDDRF 1251 GGSDLVSSDG SRFNDIYTIM YQRPDSQVNR LSVGGASSTT PSKSTKSATT 1301 NSSVESQSHR ASLLDSILQG ELPCDLEKSN STYNVLALLR VLEGLNQLCP 1351 RLRAQTLSDR FAEGKITSLD DLSTTAAKVP LDEFVNSKLT PKLARQIQDA 1401 LALCSGSLPS WCYQLTRACP FLFPFQTRRQ YFYSTAFGLS RALNRLQQQQ 1451 GADGSGSTNE REMRIGRLQR QKVRVSRNRI LDSAAKVMEM YSSQKAVLEV 1501 EYFGEVGTGL GPTLEFYTLL SHDLQKASLG MWRSSSGDKV SMQIGRDEIE 1551 DGKPSAANRD IVLAPLGLFP RPWPSTADIS EGGQFHKVIE YFRLLGRVMA 1601 KALQDGRLLD VPLSTAFYKL ILGQELDLHD IVLFDAELGK TLQELRVVVA 1651 RKHYLEGVGG DNSSTISDLC LRGCRIEDLS LEFTLPGYPE YILRSGDEIV 1701 DITNLEEYIS LVVDATVKRG VTRQIEAFRS GFNQVFDITS LQIFTPSELD 1751 YLLCGRRELW EVETLAEHTK FDRGYNAKSP AIINLLEIMG ELTADQQRAF 1801 CQFVTGAPRL PPGGLAVLNP KLTIVRKHSS TSSAAANGAG ASETADDDLP 1851 SVMTCANYLK LPPYSTKEIM YKKLLYAINE GQGSFDLS SEQ ID NO: 20; Dimension_BnC03_UPL3_promoter (Low UPL3 expression genotype) Underlined sequence indicated polymorphic regions relative to Coriander promoter (high UPL3-expressing) sequence. “-” represents the presence of a deletion in the dimension sequence relative to Coriander sequence. All polymorphisms (substitutions are underlined) are further described in Table 2 that follows. AGAGAGGCCTGGACGTTTGGGTCATCGCTCTCGGTCGGTTCCTACTTTTTCTGCA CCACCGCCATTTGTTGATCCAGAAATATTTACGGCTCAGTTGAAGGACAAGGATG ATCGCATATCTTTGTTGGAGACCCAGAAGACGGCTCAACAGGCGGGCTATGAGG CACAGAAGAGGCTGAACCAGCAAATGATGAAAAGGATGTACCCGAACGAGGTGTT CCCGAACGTGCAAGACCCGTAG---- TTTTTTTTTTCAAAAACTCGGAATGTTTTATTTTTATTTGTACAACTTTGAATATTAT CTAATATGTTTTCAATTTTAATTTTAATTTTATATTTTCGAATTTAAATTTCAAAATTTT CA- TTTTTAAAAAAAAATTAATTTTTTTTTTGAAATTCCGAGGAAATGAACCCTCGGAAAT TTCCGACGAACATTTCCTCAGAATAAGTCGTCGGAATATACCGAGGGACTCCTTC CTCCTCGGAATTTTCTGAGGGCTCCGTTTCTCGGAAATTCCCGATGAAAATTCCGA GGAACATTTC ATCGGAACTTCCGAGGATTGGACCATCGGAAAGTCCATCGAAATATTCCGAAGAA GTTCTCCCTCGATATATTCCGAGAACCTTTCCGACGAACTGGTGGTCCTCGGAGT TTCCTCGGAAATTCATTTCCTCGGAATTCCTTCGGAAATTTCTGAGGGATTTCCGA GAAAAAATGAATTTCCGAGGAGTTATTTCCGAGGACTTGTTTCGTCGGTATGTCGT CGGAATAACGTTATCCGACGACGTACCGACGATTTTTTCCC- TCGGTATGTTCATATTGGATTTATAAATGAATCATAATTTCTGTTTTTCGGGTTAAAT TAATATGTATATATATATATATATATTAAAAAAATCTGTAAGTTCCAAACAAGGGCAC ACTTATAAAAG- AACTAATGTATTATATACTGTCATGTTTTTTTTATAAAATATGTACAATAATTTATATA TGTCTTCATCCGATTAACAAACTCAAACCCAAACAACAAAAATTTCTACATTTAGAT TTTAAATTAGCGTGTGATGGCTAAAGAAAAAAAGAAGAATAAATTTGTATCTTTGCA TAGATCACCTGCATTTCATTGAGTAGATTCATTTAAATAAGTAGATAGATAGATTTT ATTATCATATTTATTTTCTTAACAAACCATCATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTT GCATAGATCATATATATAATTGTAATGACTAATTATTTTCTCGACAAACCATAGTTTT TCCTTACTACAATCATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATATATAT AATTGTAATGAGTAATGTGTTATATAGTCCATGGATCGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTT GAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATAGTGGGGGCTTAAACCCGTGCAAGCT TGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAGCCTTATATCTTGGGCTTATTTTGT TTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACACCGTATTAAGCTTAATGG AGTAAACGAATCACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCGGAAAAGCT GGACGGAGGAAAACGGTATCGTATTCGCTTCGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCGCAA AAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTTTCTAATCTCGA AAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCGTAGCCCCTTTT GCGTTGATTTCGAATTCGTTCATCAACAGGTTTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCTAACGAT CTCGCTAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGCTTAATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATCAG TTGAGATGCGATCGGAATCTCTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGAGGGGTTTCT TCCTTTGT

TABLE 2 summarising the UPL3 promoter variation identified between brassica napus accessions, Coriander and Dimension Brassica napus variety distance Dimension Coriander Polymorphism from (low UPL3- (high UPL3- type ATG (BP) expressing expressing) SNP 1933 T C SNP 1884 A G SNP 1858 G A SNP 1759 C T InDel 1718 1718-1722 N/A SNP 1660 C T SNP 1609 C T SNP 1605 A T SNP 1600 C T InDel 1597 1597-1599 N/A InDel 1580 1580-1582 N/A SNP 1469 T C SNP 1456 T C SNP 1418 A G SNP 1370 C T SNP 1367 A G SNP 1354 C T SNP 1352 A G InDel 1293 1293-1309 N/A InDel 1260 1260-1271 N/A SNP 1251 A G InDel 1153 1153-1154 SNP 1152 C T SNP 1141 T A SNP 1120 A G InDel 1088 1083-1088 N/A InDel 1026 1026 N/A SNP 1035 T G SNP 929 A C SNP 835 A G SNP 805 G A SNP 774 G C InDel/Duplication 610 773-852 N/A SNP 352 G C SNP 148 C T SNP 145 G C SNP 123 A T

Protein Sequences

SEQ ID NO: 21: bA08_Bnapus_UPL3_protein (B. napus protein) METRSRKRAEATSTAPSSSSSSPPPPPSSGPTTRSKRARLSSPSSSSAAATAPSSSTRSR SSRSTTATAAVTPMDTSTESSGFRRGGGRGNRGNDNTNSDKGKEKEHEVRIRDRERDRAR QQLNMDAAAAAAAAADEDDDNDSEDGNGGFMHPNMSSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPSS GIGSGSSSHLNGRMKKVLAGLRSEGEEGKQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDSLSTFSVDSFVPV LVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAARALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVSCFVARLLTIEYMDLAEQS LQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVAVSTAANMCKKLPSDASDYVME AVPVLTNLLQYHDAKVLEYASICLTRIAEAFASSPDKLDELCNHGLVTQAATLISASNSG GGQASLGVSTYTGLIRLLSTCASGSPLGCRTLLLLGISSILKDILSGSGVSANASISPAL SRPADQIFEIVNLANELLPPLPEGSISLPTSANALVKGSGQKKSSPSTSGKQEDSPKVSP REKLLSDQPELLQPFGLDLLPVLVPIYGSSVNGTIRHKCLSVIAKLMYFSTPEMIQSLIG DTNISSFLASVLAWKDPQVLVPALQVAEILMEKLPETFSKVFVREGVVHAVDQLVLVGKP SSHASTDQENDCVPGSARSRRYRRRSSNANSDGNQSEELKNSVSASIGANHNSMESPTAS FMLRETVSSCAKAFKDKHFPSDGGEFDVGVTDDLLHLKNLCTKLTAGTNDHKVKGKGKSK ASGPCLGDFSASKEEYLIGIISEILGELSKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVAALLNYFSYGYFSKE KISEVDLPKLRQDGLRRFTAFLEIALPSDGNEGRIPPMTVLIQKLQDALSSLERFPVVLS HPSKSLSGSARLSSGLSALAHPLKLRLCRAPGEKALRDYSSNIVLIDPLASIAAVEEFLW PRVQRSESGVKPAAPVGNTEPGTLPSGAGVSSPSSSTPASTTRHSSRSRSAIKIGDASKK EPVHEKGTSSSKGKGVMKPAQPDKGPQTRSSAQRKAVLDKDTLMKPASGDSSSEDEEMDI SPVDMDDALVIEEEDISDDDEDDDDEDVLDDNLPMCTPDKVHDVKLGDAVDDEGAGLAPS GRQMNSALAGSSGTATARGSNSTDAGIGNLYGSRGALSFAAAAMAGLGAASGRGIRGSRD LHGRTLNRSSDESSKLMFTAGGKQLSRHMTIYQAVQRQLMLDEDDDDRLGGSDFISSDGS RLNDIYTIMYQMPDSQANRLSAGGASSTTPSKSTKSATTNASVEAQSYRASLLDSIVQGK LPCDLEKSNSTYNVLALLRVLEGLNQLGPRLRAQTVSDRFAEGKITSLDDLNTTAAKVSH EEFINSKLTPKLARQIQDALALCSGSLPSWCYQLTTACPFLFPFQTRRQYFYSTAFGLSR ALNRLQQQQGADGSGSTNEREMRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMYSSQKAVLEVE YFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSHDLQKVSLGMWRSNSGDKLSMQTDRDEIQDGKSAAARDRD IVQAPLGLFPRPWPSTADVSEGSRFHKVVEYFRLLGRVMAKALQDGRLMDVPLSTAFYKL ILGQELDLHDVILFDAELGKTLPELRVLVGRKHYLEAGGGDNSSGISDLCLRGSRIEDLC LDFTLPGYPEYILRPGDDIVDINSLEDYISLVVDATVKRGVARQIEAFRSGFNQVFDIKS LQIFTPSELDYLLCGRRELWEAETLVEHIKFDHGYTAKSPAIIFLLEIMGELTADQQRAF CQFVTGAPRLPPGGLAVLNPRLTIVRKLSSTSNAAANGTGASETADDDLPSVMTCANYLK LPPYSTKEIMYKKLLYAINEGQGSFDLS* SEQ ID NO: 22: C03_Bnapus_UPL3_protein (B. napus protein) METRSRKRAEATSAAPSSSSSSPPPPPSASGPTTRSKRARLSSSSSSSLAPTPPSSSTTT RSRSSRSAAAAAPMDTSTDSSGFRRGGRGNRGNNNDNSDKGKEKEHDVRIRERERERDRA REQLNMDAAAAAARSADEDDDNDSEDGNGGFMHPNMSSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPS SGIGSASSSHLNGRMKKILSGLRAEGEEGKQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDSLSTFSVDSFVP VLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAARALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVSCLVARLLTTEYMDLAEQ SLQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCKKLPSDASDYVM EAVPLLTNLLQYHDSKVLEYASICLTRIAEAFAPYPEKLDELCNHGLVTQAASLISTSNS GGGPASLSVSTYTGLIRLLSTCASGSPLGFRTLLLLGISSILKDILLGSGVSANASVSPA LSRPADQIYEIVNLANELLPPLPEGVISLPTSTNALVKGSCQKKSSPSTSGKQEDILKIS PREKLLGDQPELLQQFGLDLLPVLVQIYGSSVNGTIRHKCLSVIGKLMYFSSSEMIQSLI GDTNISSFLAGVLAWKDPQVLVPALQVAEILMEKLPETFSKVFVREGVVHAVDQLVLVGK PSHASPTDKDNDCVPGSARSRRYRRRSSNANSDGNQSEEPKNPASLTIGANHNSLDTPTA SFMLRETVSSCAKAFKDRYFPSDGGDVDVGVTDDLLHLKNLCTKLTAGIDDHKVKGKGKS KASGPFLGDFSASKEEYLIGVISEILGEISKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVAALLNYFSCGYFSK EKISELNLPKLRQEGLRRFKAFLEVALPFDGNEGKVPPMTVLIQKLQNALSSLERFPVVL SHPSRSLSGSARLSSGLSALAHPLKLRLCRASGEKTLRDYSSNIVLIDPLASLAAVEEFL WPRVQRSESALKPAAPIGNTEPGTLPSGAGVSSPSSSTPASTTRRHSSRSRSAINIGDTS KKDPVHEKGTSSSKGKGKGVMKPAQADKGPQTRSNAQKRAVLDKDTQMKPASGDSSSEDE ELEISPVDIDDALVIEEDDISDDEDDDNEDVLDDSLPMCTPDKVHDVKLADSVDDDGLAT SGRQMNPASGGTSGAAAARASDSIDTGIGNSYGSRGALSFAAAAMAGLGAASGRGIRGSR DLHGRTLNRSSDEPSKLIETAAGKQLSRHLTIYQAVQRQLMLDEDDDDRFGGSDLVSSDG SRFNDIYTIMYQRPDSQVNRLSVGGASSTTPSKSTKSATTNSSVESQSHRASLLDSILQG ELPCDLEKSNSTYNVLALLRVLEGLNQLCPRLRAQTLSDRFAEGKITSLDDLSTTAARVP LDEFVNSKLTPKLARQIQDALALCSGSLPSWCYQLTRACPFLFPFQTRRQYFYSTAFGLS RALNRLQQQQGADGSGSTNEREMRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMYSSQKAVLEV EYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSHDLQKASLGMWRSSSGDKVSMQIGRDEIEDGKPSAANRD IVLAPLGLFPRPWPSTADISEGGQFHKVIEYFRLLGRVMAKALQDGRLLDVPLSTAFYKL ILGQELDLHDTVLFDAELGKTLQELRVVVARKHYLEGVGGDNSSTISDLCLRGCRIEDLS LEFTLPGYPEYILRSGDEIVDITNLEEYISLVVDATVKRGVTRQIEAFRSGFNQVFDITS LQIFTPSELDYLLCGRRELWEVETLAEHIKFDHGYNAKSPAIINLLEIMGELTADQQRAF CQFVTGAPRLPPGGLAVLNPKLTIVRKHSSTSSAAANGAGASETADDDLPSVMTCANYLK LPPYSTKEIMYKKLLYAINEGQGSFDLS* SEQ ID NO: 23 B. napus LEC2 protein BnaA07g08500D MDNFLPFSSSNANSVQELSMDLNKNRSHFSMAQPQHLLPPYSYVACPALDQTGTMNHQPL HSSDAFPQIPVVQTGGEFGYLVCKPGVRQERGGFLDPHSTKMARINRKKAMLRSRNNSNP NSSSNELVDSRRQVALTMKNNAEIAARKDFYRFSSFDNKKLRVLLVKHLKNSDVGSLGRI VLPKREAEGNLPELSDKEGMVLEMRDVDSVQSWSFKYKYWSNNKSRMYVLENTGEFVKKN GVLMGDYLTIYEDESKNLYFSIRKHPHKQNDGREDESMEVIEMNFYEDIMFDYIPNDEDD SIAMLLGNLNEHYPYPNDLMDLTVNLDQHQQATSSSPPADHMSSNDFLW SEQ ID NO: 24 B. napus LEC2 protein BnaA09g27380D MDNFLPFSSSNANFVQELSMDLNNNRSRLSTFPTYDHHHQAQPHSLQPYSYVACPVDQTA AMNPQIPVTQTGSEFGSLVCNPGFGQARGGFLDPHTAKMARINRKKAMIRSRNNSSPNSS SNELVGSRRQVVLTMKNNAEIAARKDLYRYPSFDNKKLRVLLVKHLKNSDVGSLGRIVLP KREAEGNLPELSTKEGMIVDMRDADSMQNWSFKYKFWSNNKSRMYVLENTGQFVTEKRVE IGDFLTIYEDESKNLYFSIRKHADKPNEGREDESMEANDMNFYEDIAFDFIPKDEDEDSI AMLIGNLNDHYPNPNNRMDLPIDLHQHHQATSLPPADYMTNPQYGGSSNDLMSFNDFVW SEQ ID NO: 25 B. napus LEC2 protein BnaC05g50460D MDNFLPFSSSNANSVEELSMDLNNNRSRLSTFPTYDHHHQAQHHSLQPYSYVACPVDQTA AMNPQISVIQTGSEFGSLVCNPGFRQARGGFLDPHTAKMARINRKKAMIRSRNNSSPNSS SNELVGSRRQVVLTMKNNAEIAARKDLYRYSSFDNKKLRVLLVKHLKNSDVGSLGRIVLP KREAEGNLPELSTKEGMIVEMRDADSMQNWSFKYKFWSNNKSRMYVLENTGEFVAEKRVE IGDFLTIYEDESKNLYFSIRKHADKPNEGREDESMEANDMNFYEDIAFDFIPKDEDEDSI AMLIGNLNDHYPNPNNLMDLPIDLHQHHQATSSLPPVDYMTNPQYSGSSNDHMSFNDFVW SEQ ID NO: 26 B. napus LEC2 protein BnaC07g10500D MDNFLPFSSSNANSVQELSMDLNKNRSHFSMAQPQHLLPPYSYVACPVLDQTGAMNHQPL HSSDAFPQIPVVQTGGEFGYLVCKPGVRQERGGFLDPHSTKMARINRKKAMIRSRNNSNL NSSSNELVDSRRQVALTMKNNAEIAARKDFYRFSSFDNKKLRVLLVKHLKNSDVGSLGRI VLPKREAEGNLPELSDKEGMVLQMRDVDSVQSWSFKYKYWSNNKSRMYVLENTGEFVKKN GVLMGDYLTIYEDESKNLYFSIRKHPHKQNDGREDESMEVIEMNFYEDIMFDYIPNGEDD SIAMLLGNLNEHYPYPNDIMDLTVDLDQHQQATSSSPPADHMSSNDFLW SEQ ID NO: 27 Arabidopsis_upl3_protein (Arabidopsis UPL3 protein) METRSRKRAEATSAAPSSSSSSPPPPPSASGPTTRSKRARLSSSSSSSLAPTPPSSSTTT RSRSSRSAAAAAPMDTSTDSSGFRRGGRGNRGNNNDNSDKGKEKEHDVRIRERERERDRA REQLNMDAAAAAARSADEDDDNDSEDGNGGFMHPNMSSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPS SGIGSASSSHLNGRMKKILSGLRAEGEEGKQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDSLSTFSVDSFVP VLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAARALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVSCLVARLLTIEYMDLAEQ SLQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCKKLPSDASDYVM EAVPLLTNLLQYHDSKVLEYASICLTRIAEAFAPYPEKLDELCNHGLVTQAASLISTSNS GGGQASLSVSTYTGLIRLLSTCASGSPLGFRTLLLLGISSILKDILLGSGVSANASVSPA LSRPADQIYEIVNLANELLPPLPEGVISLPTSTNALVKGSCQKKSSPSTSGKQEDILKIS PREKLLGDQPELLQQFGLDLLPVLVQIYGSSVNGTIRHKCLSVIGKLMYFSSSEMIQSLI GDTNISSFLAGVLAWKDPQVLVPALQVAEILMEKLPETFSKVFVREGVVHAVDQLVLVGK PSHASPTDKDNDCVPGSARSRRYRRRSSNANSDGNQSEEPKNPASLTIGANHNSLDTPTA SFMLRETVSSCAKAFKDRYFPSDGGDVDVGVTDDLLHLKNLCTKLTAGIDDHKVKGKGKS KASGPFLGDFSASKEEYLIGVISEILGEISKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVAALLNYFSCGYFSK EKISELNLPKLRQEGLRRFKAFLEVALPFDGNEGKVPPMTVLIQKLQNALSSLERFPVVL SHPSRSLSGSARLSSGLSALAHPLKLRLCRASGEKTLRDYSSNIVLIDPLASLAAVEEFL WPRVQRSESALKPAAPIGNTEPGTLPSGAGVSSPSSSTPASTTRRHSSRSRSAINIGDTS KKDPVHEKGTSSSKGKGKGVMKPAQADKGPQTRSNAQKRAVLDKDTQMKPASGDSSSEDE ELEISPVDIDDALVIEEDDISDDEDDDNEDVLDDSLPMCTPDKVHDVKLADSVDDDGLAT SGRQMNPASGGTSGAAAARASDSIDTGIGNSYGSRGALSFAAAAMAGLGAASGRGIRGSR DLHGRTLNRSSDEPSKLIETAAGKQLSRHLTIYQAVQRQLMLDEDDDDRFGGSDLVSSDG SRFNDIYTIMYQRPDSQVNRLSVGGASSTTPSKSTKSATTNSSVESQSHRASLLDSILQG ELPCDLEKSNSTYNVLALLRVLEGLNQLCPRLRAQTLSDRFAEGKITSLDDLSTTAAKVP LDEFVNSKLTPKLARQIQDALALCSGSLPSWCYQLTRACPFLFPFQTRRQYFYSTAFGLS RALNRLQQQQGADGSGSTNEREMRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMYSSQKAVLEV EYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSHDLQKASLGMWRSSSGDKVSMQIGRDEIEDGKPSAANRD IVLAPLGLFPRPWPSTADTSEGGQFHKVIEYFRLLGRVMAKALQDGRLLDVPLSTAFYKL ILGQELDLHDIVLFDAELGKTLQELRVVVARKHYLEGVGGDNSSTISDLCLRGCRIEDLS LEFTLPGYPEYILRSGDEIVDITNLEEYISLVVDATVKRGVTRQIEAFRSGENQVFDITS LQIFTPSELDYLLCGRRELWEVETLAEHIKFDHGYNAKSPAIINLLEIMGELTADQQRAF CQFVTGAPRLPPGGLAVLNPKLTIVRKHSSTSSAAANGAGASETADDDLPSVMTCANYLK LPPYSTKEIMYKKLLYAINEGQGSFDLS* SEQ ID NO: 28 Glycine max UPL3 protein sequence > GLYMA11G11490.1 METRSRKRAEASSAAPSSPSSGPTTRSSKRARLSSSSSASAAVNTRSRASNTKEPLPPKN PPPPLPPMDSANESSGSRRDRRNNKENSSDRGKEKEHDVRIRDRDAALNMDGSGGDEDDD NDNDSEGGVGILHQNLTSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPSSAMGSASSSHQSGRLKKILF GLRADGEEGRQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEESLSTFSVDSFVPVLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAAR ALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVSIFCARLLTTEYMDLAEQSLQALKRISLEHPTACLRAG ALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCKKLPSDAADFVMEAVPLLTNLLQYHDSKVLEH ASVCLTRIAEAFASSPDKLDELCNHGLVTQATSLISNSSSGGGQASLSTPTYTGLIRLLS TCASGSPLGAKTLLLLGISGILKDILSGSGVSSNASVSPALSRPPEQIFEIVNLANELLP PLPHGTISLPIISNMFLKGPIVKKSPSGSSGKQEDTNGNVPEISAREKLLNDQPELRKQF AMDLLPVLIQIYGSSVNGPVRHKCLSVIGKLMYFSTAEMIQSLLSVTNTSSFLAGVLAWK DPHVLLPALKIAEILMEKLPGTFSKMFIREGVVHAVDQLILASNSTNISTQASPAEKDND SISGASSPSRRYRRRSGNSNPDGNPLDDLKTPVSVNVGSPPSSVDMPTLNSSIRLSVSTA AKAFKDKYFPSDPGAAEVGITDDLLHLKNLCMKLNAGDDEQPTNGKGESKTSGFGPEEYL IGIIANMLKELGKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVAALLNYFSCGYFSKDRPLEAHLPKLRQQALTR FKLFIAVALPSTIEVGTVAPMTVLVQKLQNALSSLERFPVVLSHSSRSSSGSARLSSGLS ALSQPFKLRLCRAQGEKSLRDYSSNVVLVDPLASLAAIEEFVWPRIQRSESGQKSTVATG NSESGTTPAGAGVSSPTTRRHSTPSRSSVNIGDTSRKEITQDKSTSSSKGKGKVVLKPAQ EEARGPQTRNATRRRAALDKDAQMKPVNADSTSEDEDLDISPVEIDEALVIEDDDISDDE DDDHEDVLRDDSLPVCSPDKVHDVKLGDLAEESNVAPATSDGQANAASGSSSKAGTVRGS DSTDFRSGYNSSSRGAMSFAAAAMAGLGSANSPGIPGGRDRLGRPLFGSSNDPPKLIFTA GGKQLNPHLTIYQAIQRQLVLDDDERFAGSSDYVSSDGSPLWGDITYITYHRAENQTDRT PPGGSTSNASKSCKSGSVSNSSSEAKLHQTSVLDSILQGELPCELEKSNPTYNILALLRV LEGLNQLASRLRAQVVTDSFAEGKILDLDELSVTSGARVPTEEFISSKLTPKLARQIQDA REVRVGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMELYSSQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLL SHDLQKIILEMWRSGSSEKYQMKIDGDEKKMKRSEGSFVGDGELVQAPLGLFPRPWSANA DASEGTQFFKVIEYFRLLGRVMAKALQDGRLLDLPMSVAFYRLVLGQELDLHDILFIDAE LGKTLQELNALVCRKHYIQSTGGSYTDTFANLHFRGAPIEDLCLDFTLPGYPEYILKPGD EIVDINNLEEYISMVVEATVKTGIMRQMEAFRAGFNQVFDISSLQIFSPQELDYLLCGRR ELWKTETLADHIKFDHGYTAKSPAIVNLLGIMGEFTPEQQRAFCQFVTGAPRLPPGGLAV LNPKLTIVRKLSSSAANASSNGNGPSELADDDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYSTKEIMYKKLLY AISEGQGSFDLS

Other UPL3 Gene Homologues:

SEQ ID NO: 33: B. Oleracea genomic UPL3 sequence > Bo3g149420.1_genomic ATATAGTCCATGGATCGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTTGAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATAGTG GGGGCTTAAACCCGTGCAAGCTTGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAGCCTTATATCTTGGGC TTATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACACCGTATTAAGCTTAATGGAGTAA ACGAATCACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCGGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGGAAAACGGT ATCGTATTCGCTTCGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCTCTCATTACT CGATTTAGGGTTTTCTAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCGTA GCCCCTTTTGCGTTGATTTCGAATTCGTTCATCAATAGGTTTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCTAACGATCTCGCT AGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGCTTAATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATCAGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAATCT CTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGAGGGGTTTCTTCCTTTGTATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTG CGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCGTCTCCTCCTCCTCCTCCCTCAGGTCCCACCACT CGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCCTCTTCAGCCGCCGCCGCTACCACCGCTACTGCAC CTTCCTCCTCCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTGCCGCTACCGCTACCGCTACAGCCGCCGTTACTCCC ATGGACACATCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCGCCGCGGCGGGGGACGAGGTAACAGGGGAAACGATA ATACTAATTCTGATAAGGGAAAGGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACCG AGCCAGACAGCAGCTCAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGAAGAGGACGATGACAAT GATAGTGAGGATGGCAACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAG GGTTGCTGAGGAAGCTTGGAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTATTGGCTCAGGTTCTT CTTCCCATTTAAATGGGAGGATGAAGAAGATACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAA GCAGGTCGAGGCTTTGACCCAGCTCTGCGAGATGTTATCCATTGGCACCGAAGACTCCTTGAGCACCTT CTCTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCCGTTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGATATTATGCTTC TTGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACCCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCCTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTTCATTACGGG GCTGTTTCATGCTTTGTCGCCAGATTGCTAACCATTGAATACATGGACTTGGCCGAGCAGGTTCGCTTTC CTAGCAATTCTTGATTTTTTTTTTTTTGAATATAATACTTATCTAAAATCTGGATAAAGTGTATGTTGTGG AATGTTTTATGCTGCAGTTTCTACACGTACATATCCAATATTTTAATTTACTTAGGACGAAATTTGAAATT TGATTTTATTCTTCATGTGATTTACAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAAGATATCTCAGGAACACCCAA CGGCCTGTTTGCGAGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCTGGATTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCA GGTGGGTAATTTTGTAACCTTTCTTTTATGCTTTCCATACTCGTTTATCTAATGCACTTTTTTTTACTTTGA CTTTGTAGCGTGTAGCAGTCTCTACCGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAGAAGTTACCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTA TGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGATGCGAAGGTAAACGATCCTTT TTTTTTGCTGTACTGTGGTACTATCTAGTTCTGCTCTTGCCCCAGTTTCCTTCATAGTATGTTCGTACGGT GACAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAGCATTTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAA ATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCTTATATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGG AGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTTGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGTATGAGTTAATTCTTTTGTGTTTTCTATATTTC GTTATTCATAGGATGACATTTTCATCATATTTTCACAGGGATTAATCCGATTACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAG CGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGCATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCG GGTTCTGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGCCTGCAGATCAGGTACGGATT TACTTTTTGACATCACAGACTTTATTTTGTTCATTTCCTGATAAAATAAATGGTGTACAATGAGATGCTTA GGGGACACACCTTCAAATAGATCACTTGCATTTAGGAGATTTGTCTATTCAGCTCGATGATAATCTATGT ACATGTATTTTGAGCTTTATTTATGTTGTAGCCGATGGCTCAAGTTTCCTATGCTTGTTTTCTGGTCTGGT GTTGGAAGTGGTATAGATAAAAGCGCTTAGCGCTTCATCAGTGTGCTCTGTCTTGTTTATTTAACTTTGA TCCCATGACTCTCTAATTCTTGAATATATTCTTGAACATGATCATGTGAGGTCCTTTGTTTCCAGAAAGGT TCCGAATTATAACTCTTGTTTTGCATCTTAGATTTTTGAGATAGTCAACCTAGCGAACGAGCTCCTCCCTC CATTGCCAGAAGGAAGTATCTCCCTTCCTACTAGCGCAAACGCGTTAGTGAAAGGTTCAGGCCAAAAA AATTCTTCTCCAAGTACTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATTCTCCCAAAGTTTCACCTAGAGAAAAATTACTTT GTGATCAACCCGAACTTTTGCAGCAATTTGGATTGGATCTTCTTCCAGTTTTAGTGCAGGTAATTTTTTG TTGCGGTTGCTACAAGTTAATGTTCATACAACCTCCTGTATGTCTAATTACCCTTGTTTTCTTTCCAACAG ATCTATGGTTCTAGTGTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAATGTCTCTCCGTTATCGCAAAGTTGATGTATTT CAGCACTCCAGAAATGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATATCGAGGTATGCTGTTTATGTTTTA AATTAGGTATCACATGGCGCAACTTCTTACATTATTTTTCCTATGTAGCTTCTTGGCTAGTGTCTTGGCAT GGAAAGATCCACAAGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAACTTCCTGAAA CTTTCTCGAAAGTGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTCATGCTGTAGATCAACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAAC CTAGTGCTAATGCTTCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTGTGTGCCTGGATCTGCACGATCTAGGCGTTACA GACGGCGAAGTAGTAATGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAGTCGGAAGAGCTTAAGAATTCTGTGTCAGCT AGCATAGGTGCGACCCATAATTCCATGGAATCTCCTACAGCGAGCTTCATGCTAAGGGAAACAGTTAGC TCCTGTGCAAAAGCATTCAAAGACAAGCACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGAATTTGATGTTGGAGTTACA GATGATCTCTTGCATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTACAAATGATCATAAAGTGAAA GGAAAGGGGAAATCTAAAGTCTCTGGGCCATGCCTTGGCGATTTTTCTGCTAGCAAAGAAGAATACTT GATTGGTATCATCTCCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGGGGATGGCGTCTCAACTTTTGAGTTTAT TGGCAGTGGTGTGGTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGATACTTTTCCAAAGAGAAGATCTCC GAGGTTGATTTGCCCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCAAAGCTTTTCTAGAAATTGCACTT CCTTCTGATGGTAATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGATTCAGAAACTTCAAGATGCTTTGT CTTCACTGGAACGCTTTCCGGTCGTCCTTAGCCATCCCTCAAGGTCACTCAGTGGAAGTGCTCGTCTCTC ATCTGGGTTGAGTGCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCCGTGCACCTGGAGAGAAGGCTCT ACGTGATTACTCCTCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCATTGGCAAGCATAGCAGCAGTGGAGGAATTTCTC TGGCCCCGAGTTCAACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGGCAGCAGCGCCTGCTGGAAACACTGAGCCAG GCACATTACCTAGCGGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCCACCACTCGTCATTCT TCTAGATCTAGATCAGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACCTGTGCACGAGAAAGGTAC CAGCTCATCTAAAGGTAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAGACAAGGAGC AGTGCTCAAAGGAAAGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGCTC TGAGGTATGTCACTGTAGGAAGTTCTGGATTACATGGTTGTTTATTGTGTAACATTATATTATGTTTGTG GTGTGATCTGCTTATGCAGCACTATCTTACTTATATTGCTTGCAGGACGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCCG TCGACATGGATGATGCTTTGGTGATTGAAGAGGAAGACATTTCTGACGACGATGATGATGATGATGAG GAGGATGTAAGTATTCCCTCCCCAGTATGTACATTACAGACGCAATTATTTCTCTTGCTAACAACATGAA AGATGATACTTCTCGCAATAATGCTTGCTAGCTTTCCGTATTCTTAGATAAGTTTACCATATTGAGCTGA CCTTATCGGAACCTTTCCTTTTAGAACTGACTAAAGAGAATTATGAACTTTATACCACAATTTCTCATATT GATCTGGTCTTGAATTCAGGTCTTGGATGACAGTCTTCCCATGTGCACCCCTGATAAGGTTCATGATGTA AAATTGGGAGACGCAGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGCCTAGCACCTAGCGGCCGACAGATGAATTCAG CTTTGGCAGGAAGTAGTGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTCTACTGATGCTGGCATTGGGAAT CTTTATGGTTCTAGGGGTGCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCAGGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGT AGAGGTATCAGGGGGAGTAGAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAAGTTCTGATGAGTCCTCTAA GTTGATGTTTACTGCGGGAGGAAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATATCAGGCTGTGCAACGAC AACTTATGCTAGACGAAGATGATGATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATCTCGAGTGATGGAAGC AGATTAAATGATATATATACTATCATGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATAGGTTGTCTGCTGGT GGTGCAAGTTCTACCACACCATCTAAATCCACTAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAGCGTAGAAGCCCAG TCGTATAGGGCATGTCTTTTGGATAGTATCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGGCAAAT TCTACGTATAATGTTTTGGCGTTGTTGCGTGTACTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCCCTCGGTTAAGA GCCCAAACCATTTCTGATCGTTTCGCAGAGGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTAGATGATCTGAATACAACTGCT GCAAAGGTTTCTCATGAAGAATTCATCAACAGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTAGCTCGACAGATCCAGGAC GCGCTTGCTTTGTGCAGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTACAGCATGCCCGTTTTTGT TTCCGTTTCAGACCCGGAGACAGTATTTCTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCGCGTGCATTGAACCGCTT GCAGCAGCAGCAAGGTGCTGACGGCAGTGGTTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTG CAGCGCCAGAAAGTGCGGGTATCCCGAAATAGAATATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAGATGTA TTCTAGCCAAAAAGCTGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCCACACT TGAGTTTTACACACTCCTAAGCCATGATTTGCAAAAGGTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCTGGT GACAAGTTATCTATGCAAACTGATAGAGATGAGATTCAAGACGGTAAATCTGCAGCAGCTAGGGACAG AGATATAGTTCAGGCACCACTTGGGTTGTTCCCTCGGCCCTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGG TAGTCGGTTTCATAAAGTTGTTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGA TGGACGGCTAATGGACGTCCCGTTAAGTACAGCTTTTTATAAGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGTGAGTTTTTTA CTATCAGTAACTTTTTTTATTTAGCTAAGAGTGGACTAGTAGTTTCGACACTTCTTTACGTTGTTCGTAAT TTCTTTTTCTTTTCTCACCTGAACAGGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATGTTATAATATTTGATACTGAACTTGGC AAGACTTTGCAAGAGCTTCGTGTTCTTGTTGGCCGTAAGCACTATCTGGAAGCAGAAGGTGGTGACAA CAGTAGCGTGATTTCTGATTTATGTTTACGTGGATCCCGTATTGAAGATCTTTGCTTGGACTTCACCCTA CCTGGCTATCCTGAATACATATTGAGACCAGGAGATGACATTGTACCGTCTAATAAGCTTTACATCCCAT ATCTTACTATTCTTTTAGTTCTTGTCCATTGTTGCTGATGCCGTGTACTGTTTTCTGTTCTATTACAGGTTG ATATTAATAGTCTTGAGGACTATATATCCCTGGTCGTTGATGCCACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCCCGGC AGATTGAAGCCTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTTAGCAGTTTCACAGACTCTCCGCTTTGTCTCTTTCTT TTCCTGTTGGCTTCTAAATCATATGGAAGGAGTGGTTTCTTTTGGTTCATACTTCATAATCTTTTAAACAA CAGGTTTATATTAAGTCTTTAATTTAGTCTTACCTTTATTATCCTTACAAGACCTCTCTGTTCTTACACATG ATTACCAGGTCTTTGACATAAAATCTTTACAAGTATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGACTACTTGTTATGTGG TCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGTAATTTTTCAACTTTCTTTTGAATTTCCACTACCCATTTGACTTGAATCA ACTAGATAAAATTTTCATTTCTAAAACCTTTCTTTTATTGCAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATATCAAGT TTGATCACGGTTATACTGCAAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCGTAAGTTACTTTCCTTGCTAGTTTTTTAAA AAACCAATTTTCTTTTACAATCAAGCTTTTTGCTTATTTATTGTTGATTCCTTTTTGACTTTGATTTTCACCC TGGTGGTAGTTACTGGAGATCATGGGAGAGCTTACAGCAGATCAACAGCGTGCTTTCTGCCAGTTTGT AACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTCAACCCAAAGCTGACGATTGTGAGAAA GGTAAGAAACCTTTACTTATATATTCGGTTAAAAAGCGTTTTTTTAATTGAGCCAAGAGGTTCCTAGTCA TGTTAAACTAGACCCACGAAGCCATATATCAAAATACATCTACACGTGACGCATTGTGGTGTTTGCTTGC ATTTGCAAGACTTGTTAAGAGGAATTAGCTCTTACTCGATTTAAGTTGTGTATTTGCTTTCAATTGATGT GTTTTTGGCTTGGTGCAGCTCTCATCAACCTCAAATGCGGCTGCCAATGGGACAGGGGCTTCGGAAACA GCAGACGACGATCTTCCCAGCGTCATGACTTGCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAAGG TAACTCGTGTCTCTCTTTTTTTAAGTCTATGGTTTCTGTGTTTGGTTGGTTGGAGTGAGCCTGAATAGGA GTTTGTACCTGAAACAGGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCGATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGATCG TTCGACCTCTCCTAGGCGTCTCTCTCTGTTGTCGCTGCGGCTAGAAACCACCAACCCTCTCTCTTCTTTGT ACATTTTACATCGGAAGACTCTGATTTTGCACTTTGAATGTTATTTCTATTAAACCATGAATTATTAAAAT TAGGTTCAATATTTTTCATGTGCAAGTAATATATTAAAACATGGAGGATAAAAATAAAATCAAAAGACA AACTTGAATAATTTTGGTTGCCTTTGAAATTCGTTTGAAAATTCCGAAGCAATTGGATAGTGGTGAATA AAAGCTGTCAGCTGAAAGAAATAAAAAAGGTACAAAGGTTTAGGTGTTGTATGATCCAAAATTCTGTTT TTTATAAAGACAGGATCTATCAGTCACAGCAGTTGACTGTTAAGATATCAAAGGAATCAAGAAATAATT GTTCGTTTCTGGAGATTGAACAGAAGACGTTTTCATCAGTTTTCTTTTTGATAAAAGTTAATTGGACATA GATATCTCTAGACACGAGAAACAAAAGCATAAATAGGAAAACATTACAATTAAAAAGAGCGTTACGAG TACAGAGTTCAAGCTAGACACAAGAAACCTACCATATGGTGGTATTGACTATTAATATA SEQ ID NO: 34: B. Oleracea genomic UPL3 sequence > Bo3g149420.1 protein pep: protein_coding METRSRKRAEATSTAPSSSSSSPPPPPSGPTTRSKRARLSSPSSSSAAAATTATAPSSSTRSRSSRSAATATATA AVTPMDTSTESSGFRRGGGRGNRGNDNTNSDKGKEKEHEVRIRDRERDRARQQLNMDAAAAAAAAEED DDNDSEDGNGGFMHPNMSSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPSSGIGSGSSSHLNGRMKKILAGLRSEGEEGK QVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDSLSTFSVDSFVPVLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAARALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVS CFVARLLTIEYMDLAEQSLQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVAVSTAANMCKKLPSDA SDYVMEAVPVLTNLLQYHDAKVLEYASICLTRIAEAFASSPDKLDELCNHGLVTQAATLISASNSGGGQASLG VSTYTGLIRLLSTCASGSPLGCRTLLLLGISSILKDILSGSGVSANASISPALSRPADQIFEIVNLANELLPPLPEGSI SLPTSANALVKGSGQKNSSPSTSGKQEDSPKVSPREKLLCDQPELLQQFGLDLLPVLVQIYGSSVNGTIRHKCL SVIAKLMYFSTPEMIQSLIGDTNISSFLASVLAWKDPQVLVPALQVAEILMEKLPETFSKVFVREGVVHAVDQ LVLVGKPSANASTDQENDCVPGSARSRRYRRRSSNANSDGNQSEELKNSVSASIGATHNSMESPTASFMLR ETVSSCAKAFKDKHFPSDGGEFDVGVTDDLLHLKNLCTKLTAGTNDHKVKGKGKSKVSGPCLGDFSASKEEY LIGIISEILGELSKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVAALLNYFSYGYFSKEKISEVDLPKLRQDGLRRFKAFLEIALPSDGNEG KIPPMTVLIQKLQDALSSLERFPVVLSHPSRSLSGSARLSSGLSALAHPLKLRLCRAPGEKALRDYSSNIVLIDPL ASIAAVEEFLWPRVQRSESGVKAAAPAGNTEPGTLPSGAGVSSPSSSTPASTTRHSSRSRSAIKIGDASKKEP VHEKGTSSSKGKGVMKPAQPDKGPQTRSSAQRKAVLDKDTLMIKPASGDSSSEDEEMIDISPVDMDDALVIE EEDISDDDDDDDEEDVLDDSLPMCTPDKVHDVKLGDAVDDEGAGLAPSGRQMNSALAGSSGTATARGSN STDAGIGNLYGSRGALSFAAAAMAGLGAASGRGIRGSRDLHGRTLNRSSDESSKLMFTAGGKQLSRHMTIY QAVQRQLMLDEDDDDRLGGSDFISSDGSRLNDIYTIMYQMPDSQANRLSAGGASSTTPSKSTKSATTNASV EAQSYRASLLDSIVQGKLPCDLEKANSTYNVLALLRVLEGLNQLGPRLRAQTISDRFAEGKITSLDDLNTTAAK VSHEEFINSKLTPKLARQIQDALALCSGSLPSWCYQLTTACPFLFPFQTRRQYFYSTAFGLSRALNRLQQQQG ADGSGSTNEREMRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMYSSQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSH DLQKVSLGMWRSNSGDKLSMQTDRDEIQDGKSAAARDRDIVQAPLGLFPRPWPSTADVSEGSRFHKVVE YFRLLGRVMAKALQDGRLMDVPLSTAFYKLILGQELDLHDVIIFDTELGKTLQELRVLVGRKHYLEAEGGDNS SVISDLCLRGSRIEDLCLDFTLPGYPEYILRPGDDIVDINSLEDYISLVVDATVKRGVARQIEAFRSGFNQVFDIK SLQVFTPSELDYLLCGRRELWEAETLVEHIKFDHGYTAKSPAIIFLLEIMGELTADQQRAFCQFVTGAPRLPPG GLAVLNPKLTIVRKLSSTSNAAANGTGASETADDDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYSTKEIMYKKLLYAINEGQGSFD LS SEQ ID NO: 35: Brassica rapa genomic UPL3 sequence: > Bra010737.1_genomic AATGTGTTTGATATATACCATGGATAGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTTCAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCCC TCCATAGTGGGGGCTTAAACCCGTGCAAGCTTGCATATATCTATAGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAAACTTAT ATCTTGGGCTTATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACACCGTATAAAGCTTA ATGGAGTAAACGAATCACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCCGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGG AAAACGGCATCGTATTCGCTTCGCTTGAATATATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCT CTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTTTCTAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTCCCTCTCTCGATTTC GATCTCTTTCGTGTTGATTTCGAATTCGTTCGTCAATAGGTTTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCGATCGATCTCGC TAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGCTTAATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATCAGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAATC TCTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGGGGGTTTCTTCCTTTGTATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGCAAGCGTG CGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCCTCTCCTCCTCCTCCTCCTTCCTCAGGTCCCACCA CTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCATCTTCAGCCGCCGCTACTGCACCTTCCTCCTCC ACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTACCACCGCTACAGTCGCCGTTACTCCCATGGACACATCCACCGAGT CTTCTGGATTCCACCGCGGCGGAGGACGAGGTAACAGGGGAAACGATAATACTAACTCTGATAAGGG AAAAGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACAGAGCTAGGCAACAGCTCAA CATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGACGAGGACGACGACAATGATAGTGAGGATGGC AACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAGGGTTGCTGAGGAAGCT TGGAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTATTGGCTCAGGTTCGTCTTCTCACTTGAATGGG AGGATGAAGAAGGTACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAGCAGGTCGAGGCTTTGA CGCAGCTGTGCGAGATGTTATCTATTGGGACCGAAGACTCCCTGAGCACCTTCTCTGTTGATTCCTTCGT CCCGGTTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGATATTATGCTTCTTGCTGCCAGGGCTCTT ACTCATCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCGTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTTCATTACGGGGCTGTTTCGTGCTTTGT CGCCAGATTGTTGACAATAGAATACATGGACTTGGCCGAGCAGGTTCGATTTCCTAACAATTCTTGAAT TTTTTTGCTGAATATATATTGTGGAATGTTTTATGCTGCAGTTTCTACACGTACATATCCAATATTTTAGT TTACTTAGGACGAAATTTGAAATTTGATTTTATTCTTCATGTGATTTACAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAA AAAGATATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGTGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCT GGATTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGGTGGGTAATTTTGTAACTTTTCTTTAATGCTTTCCATACTCGTTTA TCTAATGCACTTTTTTTTTTACTTMTGTAGCGTGTAGCAGTATCTACCGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAGAAGT TACCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGA TGCGAAGGTAAACGATCCCTTTTTTTTTGCTATAATGTGGTATTATCTAGTTCTGCTCTTGCCCCAGTTTC CTTCATAGTATGTTCGTACGGTGGCAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAG CATTTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAAATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCT TATATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTCGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGTATGAGTTAA TTCTTTTGTGTTTTCTATATTTCGTTATTCATAGGATGACATTTTCATCATATTTTCACAGGGATTAATCCG ATTACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAGCGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGC ATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCGGGTTCCGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGC CTGCAGATCAGGTACGGATTTACTTTTTGACATCACAGACTTTATTTTGTTCAATTCCTGATAAAGTCTAT TCAGTAAAAAGTGTTTTGTTTAGGGGACACACCTTTAAATAGATCATCAACATAAATTGTGTGTTGAGT GAGATGCTTAGGGGACACACCTTCAAATAGATCACTTGCATTTAAATGGATCACTTGCATTTAGGAGTT TTGTCTATTCAGTTCAATGATAATCTTTTTTTTTTTGTAACACTCAGCTCAATGATAATCTATGTACATGTA TTTTGAGCTTTATTTATGTTGTAACCGATGGCTCAACTTTCATATGCTTGTTTTCTGGTATGGTGTTAGAA GTGGTATAGATAAAAGTGCTTAGCGCTTCATCAGTGTGCTCGGTCTTGTTTATTTAACTTTTTTTATCCCA TGACTCGCTAATTCTTGAATATATTCTTGAACATGATCATGTGAGGTCTTTTGTTTCCGAATTATAACTCT TGTTTTGCATCTTAGATTTTTGAGATAGTCAACCTAGCGAACGAGCTCCTCCCTCCACTGCCAGAAGGAA GTATCTCCCTTCCTACTAGCGCAAACGCGTTAGTGAAAGGTTCAGGCCAAAAAAAGTCTTCTCCAAGTA CTTCAGGAAAACAAGAAGATTCTCCCAAAGTTTCACCTAGAGAAAAATTACTTAGTGATCAACCCGAAC TTCTGCAGCAATTTGGATTGGATCTTCTTCCAGTTTTAGTGCAGGTAATTTTTTGTTGCAGTTGCTACAA GTTAGTGTTCATACAACCTCCTGTATGTCTAATTACCCTTGTTTTCTTTCCTACAGATCTATGGTTCTAGT GTCAATGGTACTATTCGTCATAAATGTCTCTCAGTTATCGCAAAGTTGATGTATTTCAGCACTCCAGAAA TGATTCAATCTCTAATTGGTGACACAAATATATCGAGGTATGCTGGTTATGTTTTAAATTAGGTATCACA TGGCGCAACTTCTTACATTATTTTTCCTATGTAGCTTCTTGGCTAGTGTCTTGGCATGGAAAGATCCACA AGTCTTGGTTCCTGCTCTACAAGTTGCAGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAACTTCCTGAAACTTTCTCGAAAGTG TTTGTGAGGGAAGGGGTGGTTCATGCTGTAGATCAACTTGTCTTGGTTGGTAAACCTAGTTCTCATGCT TCTACTGATCAGGAAAATGACTGTGTGCCTGGATCTGCACGATCTAGGCGTTATAGACGGCGAAGTAG TAACGCCAATTCTGATGGAAATCAGTCGGAAGAGCTTAAGAATTCTGTGTCAGCTAGTATAGGTGCAA ACCATAATTCCATGGAATCTCCTACAGCGAGCTTCATGCTAAGGGAAACAGTTAGCTCCTGTGCAAAAG CATTCAAAGACAAGCACTTCCCGTCTGATGGTGGGGAATTTGATGTTGGAGTTACAGATGATCTCTTGC ATCTGAAGAATCTTTGCACGAAGCTAACTGCTGGTACAAATGATCATAAAGTGAAAGGAAAGGGGAAA TCTAAAGCCTCTGGGCCATGCCTCGGCGATTTTTCTGCTAGCAAAGAAGAATACTTGATTGGTATCATCT CCGAGATACTTGGCGAGCTAAGCAAAGGAGATGGTGTCTCAACTTTTGAGTTTATTGGCAGTGGTGTG GTAGCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTTTCTTATGGATACTTTTCCAAAGAGAAGATCTCCGAGGTTGATTTGC CCAAACTTCGCCAGGATGGGCTCAGAAGGTTCACAGCTTTTCTAGAAATTGCACTTCCTTCTGATGGTA ATGAGGGAAAGATCCCTCCTATGACTGTTTTGATTCAGAAACTTCAAGATGCTTTGTCTTCACTGGAACG CTTTCCGGTCGTCGTTAGCCATCCCTCAAAGTCACTCAGTGGAAGTGCTCGTCTCTCATCTGGATTGAGT GCTTTGGCACATCCTTTGAAGTTGCGGTTATGCCGTGCACCTGGAGAGAAGGCACTACGTGATTACTCC TCCAATATTGTTCTCATAGATCCTTTGGCAAGCATAGCAGCAGTGGAGGAATTTCTCTGGCCCCGAGTTC AACGCAGTGAATCTGGGGTGAAGCCAGCAGCGCCTGTTGGAAACACTGAGCCAGGCACATTACCTAGC GGTGCTGGTGTTTCATCACCATCCTCGTCAACTCCAGCTTCCACCACTCGTCATTCTTCTAGATCTAGATC TGCAATTAAAATAGGCGATGCCTCAAAGAAAGAACCTGTGCACGAGAAAGGTACCAGCTCATCTAAAG GTAAAGGTGTTATGAAGCCGGCTCAGCCGGATAAGGGGCCTCAGACAAGGAGCAGTGCTCAAAGGAA AGCTGTTCTTGACAAAGATACACTAATGAAACCAGCTAGCGGAGACTCCAGCTCTGAGGTATGTCACTG TAGAAAGTTCTGGATTACATGGTTGTTTATTGTGTAACATTATATTATGTTTGTGGTGTGATCTGCTTAT GCAGCACTATCGTACTTATATTGCTTGCAGGACGAAGAAATGGATATATCCCCCGTCGACATGGATGAT GCTTTGGTTATTGAAGAGGAAGACATTTCTGACGACGATGAGGATGATGATGATGAGGATGTAAGTAT TCCCTCCCCAGTATGTACATTACAGACGCAATTATTTCTCTTGCTAACAACATGAAAGATGATACTTTTCG CAATAATGCTTGCTAGCTTTCCGTATTCTTAGATAAGTTTACCATATTGAGCTCACCTTATTTGGCACCTT TCCTTTTAGAACTGACTAAAGAGAATAATGAACTTTATACCACAATTTCTCATATTGATCTGGTCTTGAAT TCAGGTCTTGGATGACAATCTTCCCATGTGCACCCCTGATAAGGTTCATGATGTAAAATTGGGAGACGC AGTGGATGATGAGGGAGCCGGTCTAGCACCTAGCGGCCGACAGATGAATTCAGCTTTGGCAGGAAGT AGTGGAACAGCAACTGCAAGGGGATCTAATTCTACTGATGCTGGCATTGGGAATCTTTATGGTTCTAGG GGTGCACTCTCCTTCGCTGCTGCGGCGATGGCAGGGCTTGGAGCTGCCAGTGGTAGAGGTATCAGGG GAAGTAGAGACCTACATGGGCGTACCCTGAATCGAAGTTCTGATGAGTCCTCTAAGTTGATGTTTACTG CGGGAGGAAAGCAACTTAGTAGGCATATGACGATATATCAGGCTGTGCAACGACAACTTATGCTAGAC GAAGATGATGATGACAGGCTCGGTGGCAGCGATTTCATCTCCAGTGATGGAAGCAGATTAAATGATAT ATATACTATCATGTACCAGATGCCGGACAGCCAAGCGAATAGGTTGTCTGCTGGTGGTGCAAGTTCTAC CACACCATCTAAATCCACCAAATCTGCTACTACTAATGCAAGCGTAGAAGCTCAGTCGTATAGGGCATC TCTTTTGGATAGTATCGTACAAGGAAAGCTTCCATGCGACCTTGAGAAGTCCAATTCTACGTATAATGTT CTGGCGTTGTTACGTGTATTAGAGGGTTTAAATCAGCTTGGCCCTCGCTTAAGAGCCCAAACCGTTTCT GATCGTTTTGCAGAGGGTAAAATTACAAGTCTGGATGATCTGAATACAACTGCTGCAAAGGTTTCTCAT GAAGAATTCATCAACAGCAAACTTACACCCAAATTAGCTCGACAGATCCAGGACGCGCTTGCTTTGTGC AGTGGAAGTCTTCCCTCTTGGTGCTACCAGTTGACTACAGCATGCCCGTTTTTGTTTCCGTTTCAGACCC GGAGACAGTATTTCTATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCGCGTGCATTGAACCGCTTGCAGCAGCAGCAAG GTGCTGACGGCAGTGGTTCTACAAATGAACGAGAGATGAGAATAGGGAGATTGCAGCGCCAGAAAGT GCGTGTATCCCGAAATAGAATATTAGATTCTGCTGCGAAAGTTATGGAGATGTATTCTAGCCAAAAAGC TGTGCTTGAAGTAGAATATTTTGGTGAAGTTGGTACTGGTCTAGGCCCGACACTTGAGTTTTACACACT CCTAAGCCATGATTTGCAAAAGGTTTCCCTTGGGATGTGGAGATCAAATTCTGGTGACAAGTTATCTAT GCAAACTGATAGAGATGAGATTCAAGACGGTAAATCAGCAGCAGCTAGGGACAGAGATATAGTTCAG GCACCACTTGGGTTGTTCCCTCGGCCCTGGCCCTCAACTGCTGACGTATCTGAAGGTAGTCGGTTTCAT AAAGTTGTTGAATATTTCCGCCTTTTAGGGCGCGTGATGGCAAAGGCACTTCAAGATGGACGGCTAAT GGACGTCCCGTTAAGTACAGCTTTTTATAAGCTCATTCTTGGTCAAGTGAGTTTTTTACTATCAGTAACTT TTTTTATTTAGCTAAGAGTGGACTAGTAGTTTCGACTTCTTTACGTTGTTCGTAATTTCTTACTGCTTCTTT ACTCACCTGAACAGGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATGTTATATTATTTGATGCTGAACTTGGCAAGACTTTGCA AGAGCTTCGTGTTCTTGTTGGCCGTAAGCACTATCTGGAAGCAGGCGGTGGTGACAACAGTAGCGGGA TTTCTGATTTATGTTTGCGTGGATCCCGTATTGAAGATCTTTGCTTGGACTTCACCCTACCTGGCTACCCT GAATACATATTGAGACCAGGAGATGACATTGTACCGTCTAATAAGCTTTACATCCGATATCTTACTATTG TTTTAGTTCTTGTCCATTGTTGCTGATGCCGTGTACTGTTTTCTGTTCTATTACAGGTTGATATTAATAGT CTTGAGGACTATATATCCCTGGTCGTTGATGCCACTGTCAAGAGAGGAGTTGCCCGGCAGATTGAAGC CTTCAGATCTGGATTCAATCAGGTTAGCAGTTTCACAGACTCTCCGCTTTGTCTCTTACTTTTCCTGTAGG CTTTGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTTGGCTTCTAAATTACATAGGAGTGGTTTCTTTTGGTTCATACTTTATAAT CTTTTAAACAACAGGTTGATGATAATTTAGTCTTACCTTTATTATCTTTACAAGAATTCTCTGTTCTTACAC ATGATTACCAGGTCTTTGACATAAAATCTCTACAAATATTCACCCCTTCTGAGCTGGACTACTTGTTGTGT GGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGTGAGTTTTCATCTATTTTTTGAATTTCCACTACCCATTTGACTCGAAT CGACTAGATAAAATTTTCTTTTCTAAAACCTTTCTTTTATTGCAGGCGGAGACTCTTGTTGAACATATCAA GTTTGATCACGGTTATACTGCAAAAAGTCCGGCAATCATTTTCGTAAGTTACTTTCCGTACTAGTTTGTT AAAAAACCAATTTTCTTTTACAATCAAGCTTTTTGCTTCTTTATTGTTGATTCCTTTTTGACTTTGATTTTCA CCCTGGCGGTAGTTATTGGAGATCATGGGAGAGCTAACAGCAGATCAACAGCGGGCTTTCTGCCAGTT CGTAACTGGAGCTCCTAGGCTTCCTCCTGGTGGCTTAGCTGTTCTCAACCCAAGGCTGACGATTGTGAG AAAGGTAAGAAACCTTTACTTATATATTCGGTTAAAAAGCGTTTTTGTAATTGAGCCAAGAGGTTCTAG TCATGTTAAACTAGACCCACCAAGCCATATATCAGAATACATCTACACGTGACGCATTGTTGTGTTTGCA AGACTTGCTAAGATGAATTAGCTCTTACTCGATTTAAGTTGTGTATTTGCTTCCAATTGATGTGTTTTTGG CTTGATGCAGCTCTCATCAACCTCAAATGCTGCTGCCAATGGGACAGGGGCTTCGGAAACAGCAGACG ACGATCTTCCCAGCGTCATGACTTGCGCCAACTACCTTAAGCTCCCTCCTTATTCTACAAAGGTAACTCG TCTCTCTTTTTTTAAGTCTACGGTTTCTGTGTTTGGTTGGTTGGGGTGAGCCTGAACACGAGTTTGTACC TGAAACAGGAAATCATGTACAAGAAACTGCTCTACGCCATCAACGAAGGGCAGGGGTCGTTCGACCTA TCCTAGGCATCTCTCTCTGTTGTGGCTGCGGCTAGAAACCACCAACCCTCTCTCTTCTTTGTACATTTTAT ATCGGAAGACTCTGATTTTGCACTTTGAATGTTATTTCTGTTAAACCATGAATTATTAAAATTAGGTTCA ATATTTTTCATGTGCAAGTAACATATTAATACATGGAGGATAAAAATAAAATCAAAAGACAAACTTGAA TAATTTTGGTTGCCTTTAAAATTCGTTTGAAAATTCCGAAGCAATTATATATAGTGTGAATAAAAGTCGT CAGCTGAAGGAATAAAGGTACAAAGGTACAAAGGTTTAGGTGTTGTATGATCCAAAATTCTGTTTTTTT TTAAAGACGGGCTCTATCAGTCACAGCAGTTGACTGTAAGATATCAAAGGAATAAGAAACAGTTGTTC GTTTGTAGTTTTCTGGAGATTGAACAAGAGAACTCGTCTTCGTTTCATCAGTTTTCTTTTTGATAAAAGTC AATTCGACATAGATATCTCTAGACACGAGAAACAAAAGCATAAATAGGAAAACATTACAATTATAAAA GAGCGTTACGAGTACAGAGTCCAAACTAGGCACAAGAAACCTACCATATG SEQ ID NO: 36: B. napus UPL3 protein sequence > Bra010737.1 protein METRSRKRAEATSTAPSSSSSSPPPPPSSGPTTRSKRARLSSPSSSSAAATAPSSSTRSRSSRSTTATVAVTPM DTSTESSGFHRGGGRGNRGNDNTNSDKGKEKEHEVRIRDRERDRARQQLNMIDAAAAAAAAADEDDDN DSEDGNGGFMHPNMSSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPSSGIGSGSSSHLNGRMKKVLAGLRSEGEEGKQV EALTQLCEMLSIGTEDSLSTFSVDSFVPVLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAARALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVSCF VARLLTIEYMDLAEQSLQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVAVSTAANMCKKLPSDASD YVMEAVPVLTNLLQYHDAKVLEYASICLTRIAEAFASSPDKLDELCNHGLVTQAATLISASNSGGGQASLGVS TYTGLIRLLSTCASGSPLGCRTLLLLGISSILKDILSGSGVSANASISPALSRPADQIFEIVNLANELLPPLPEGSISL PTSANALVKGSGQKKSSPSTSGKQEDSPKVSPREKLLSDQPELLQQFGLDLLPVLVQIYGSSVNGTIRHKCLSV IAKLMYFSTPEMIQSLIGDTNISSFLASVLAWKDPQVLVPALQVAEILMIEKLPETFSKVFVREGVVHAVDQLV LVGKPSSHASTDQENDCVPGSARSRRYRRRSSNANSDGNQSEELKNSVSASIGANHNSMESPTASFMLRET VSSCAKAFKDKHFPSDGGEFDVGVTDDLLHLKNLCTKLTAGTNDHKVKGKGKSKASGPCLGDFSASKEEYLI GIISEILGELSKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVAALLNYFSYGYFSKEKISEVDLPKLRQDGLRRFTAFLEIALPSDGNEGKI PPMTVLIQKLQDALSSLERFPVVLSHPSKSLSGSARLSSGLSALAHPLKLRLCRAPGEKALRDYSSNIVLIDPLAS IAAVEEFLWPRVQRSESGVKPAAPVGNTEPGTLPSGAGVSSPSSSTPASTTRHSSRSRSAIKIGDASKKEPVH EKGTSSSKGKGVMKPAQPDKGPQTRSSAQRKAVLDKDTLMIKPASGDSSSEDEEMIDISPVDMIDDALVIEEE DISDDDEDDDDEDVLDDNLPMCTPDKVHDVKLGDAVDDEGAGLAPSGRQMNSALAGSSGTATARGSNS TDAGIGNLYGSRGALSFAAAAMAGLGAASGRGIRGSRDLHGRTLNRSSDESSKLMFTAGGKQLSRHMTIY QAVQRQLMLDEDDDDRLGGSDFISSDGSRLNDIYTIMYQMPDSQANRLSAGGASSTTPSKSTKSATTNASV EAQSYRASLLDSIVQGKLPCDLEKSNSTYNVLALLRVLEGLNQLGPRLRAQTVSDRFAEGKITSLDDLNTTAAK VSHEEFINSKLTPKLARQIQDALALCSGSLPSWCYQLTTACPFLFPFQTRRQYFYSTAFGLSRALNRLQQQQG ADGSGSTNEREMRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMYSSQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSH DLQKVSLGMWRSNSGDKLSMQTDRDEIQDGKSAAARDRDIVQAPLGLFPRPWPSTADVSEGSRFHKVVE YFRLLGRVMAKALQDGRLMDVPLSTAFYKLILGQELDLHDVILFDAELGKTLQELRVLVGRKHYLEAGGGDN SSGISDLCLRGSRIEDLCLDFTLPGYPEYILRPGDDIVDINSLEDYISLVVDATVKRGVARQIEAFRSGFNQVFDI KSLQIFTPSELDYLLCGRRELWEAETLVEHIKFDHGYTAKSPAIIFLLEIMGELTADQQRAFCQFVTGAPRLPPG GLAVLNPRLTIVRKLSSTSNAAANGTGASETADDDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYSTKEIMYKKLLYAINEGQGSFD LS SEQ ID NO: 37: Zea Mays genomic UPL3 sequence: > Zm00001d004139_T007_genomic TTATACGCCTACCTGCCTCTATTACATCTAGTTTTGGGCCTGTTACATGCACATTTGGTTGGCGGGCTCTT GCACTGCGCCGCAACCCATCGCCAACTGAGCGGCCCACATCTTGCTTGCCGACGGCCTCGCCATTTAAA TCAACATTCTCCTCATTTACAGACTCCACCGTCGTGCTCACACTAGTGCACAAGACTTATATTAGATGCA ACAACCACCTAACAACCTTGACTTGACCTAGATACTTGGTTTACATGAGAGGGCCTATCCATCTATAGAT AACAAATTAAAAAAATCTGTTGGCCAAAGGTTGTTACGGGGAATACAAGATATACAAGGCCACACAAT AAAGGTGTGCCAAACGAGTAAATTTGGAAATAGAATTATCCTGATATATTTTTTAGATTTTTTAAAATAA AATAAAAATATTTAAACAAATATATACCCTGTGCATATATGTTGTAAGATTTTTGTATCGAGCTGATTCG TGCATGCGTTACAGTTGAATGGAGACATTTTTGCTGAGCTGATTGATGGATAGCCTTCCGTAGCAATTC ACGGACGCTGACCTAGCAAAAGCCGTGGGTTTAGCGAAGCCCAGCAACACCCTCGCAGTGTGAAGCAC CCTCGCAGTGTGAAGCACGTATACCGCATGAAAGCCGGCCCCCAAATCACGAGCTCCTCCCTCTAACCT CCGGCCTCTTCCTGCGTCACCACCGCGCAGGCGCAGCCATCCCCATCCTTCCTCAAATTCCCAACCCCAC CCAAGCCAGATCTCACCCCCTCCCCGATCGCTACACCTCCGATGTTCCCGCCTCTTTCGCCTATCCCTTCA TAGCCGCGTCGCCACCGGCGCCGCTGCGAGGCGGCCGCTGCCTTTCTCCGCTCCCTTTGTATGGAAACG CGCAGCCGCAAGCGGGCGGAGGCCTCTTCTTCTTCCGCGACCTCCTCCTCCCGCTCCTCCAAGCGCTCG CGACACAACCCTAACCCTAATCCTCCCGCCGGCCCCTCCCCCGCCCCCAAACTCGTCCCGTTGCCACCAC GCACCCGCCGCTCGACCGCTGTCAATCCCCTCCCCCCGATGGATTCCTCGGGCGACAACAACTCCAATC CCGTCCCGCCGCCGCGGCGCCGCGGTCGCCCCTCCAACACAGATAAGGGTAAGGAGCAGCAGCAGCC GGAGCCGTCTCACAGCTCCCGAGTGCGCGAGGCCGAGCGCCTGCTGGGTCTAGGTTTCGAGGGCATTG ATGATGATGAAGATTCAGGGTTCGGGGCTGGGGCCATCCCCCACAGCCTGACTTCCGCGAGCACCGCG CTCCAGGGTCTTCTTAGGAAGCTTGGTGCTGGCCTGGACGATATACTGCCATCGTCGGCACTGTCAGCT GCAGCTGCAGCCGCGTCATCGTCATCAGCATCCGGGCAGCTGAGTGGGAGGTTGAAGAATATTCTTGC AGGTTTGCGTGCTGATGGGGAGGATGGAAGGCAGGTCGAGGCGTTAACACAACTCTGTGAGATGCTG TCCATTGGCACAGAAGAGTCTCTTGGGGCATTCTCGGTGGACTCATTTGTACCTGTCCTGGTCGGTCTG CTCAATCATGAGAGCAACCCAGACATCATGTTGCTCGCAGCACGAGCCCTAACTCACCTCTGTGATGTG CTGCCGTCTTCTTGTTCTGCAGTTGTGCATTATGGTGCTGTGCCTTGCTTTTGTGCCCGGCTTCTCACCAT TGAATACATGGACTTGGCGGAGCAGGTATGCTTTACATTAACACATTGCTTTCAAAATGCTGCTTGTTTG TCATTTTGCTGCATCCCTTTCATTGATTTGTGAACATGGTTTTATCTTGTGTGCTTCATATGCTGGTGCCT ACACATTGCCTAGCCTTCCATTTGTTCCTAAATAGTTTGGAATTGCTAATGGTCAGATATTAGTTCATGTT TCCTATATGAGTGATATAAGGCAAAGACAAGGAGTTAAGGAACACAACTTTGTTCATGGTACACCTTGT TCTGGAGAAATGCAACAATTACCTTTTTATTTTCTGTTTACACATTACCCTGTCTTGAATGCTACATAGTT TCTACTGATTAGTTCAGTTTATGACTATATGGTCTTACTTATTCTCTGATACATTTGGCAAAGGTAAAACT TCAGGGCCAACATAGGCCATGCTCTCCCCCGATCATTTTAGCAACTCTGCAGAATATCTGACAGTATTTT GAGCTATATTGCTAATGAAACATGTAAATATGCTTTTGGAAACACTGAATTTATCTTCAAATCACAACCC TCTTTGCCTCCTAACATCGGCTGCAAGCTCTGCCACTGGTTTTTGATAGAACATTTTTTCTGCTTTCTATT GTTGTTTGGATCTCTAGAAATAATATCTTCACGTTTGAAATACTATGCATACAGATAATAGACGCATACG TGTACCATCTCTTTGTATTTGTATGCATGCTCTTGATGGTGGCCTAACATATATGCTACGTTTTTTTATTTA GTCATTGCAAGCTCTTAAAAAAATATCCCTGGAGCATCCAACTGCGTGCTTGCGAGCTGGTGCACTAAT GGCAGTCCTATCATACCTTGACTTTTTCTCCACAGGTGTTCAGGTAATCACTCTCTGCCTATTATAGACTT TTGCATCACAAAATACTTTGTTTGTTTCAGCTCATTTATCTCATAGCTTATTCTTATGCATTACTTGTCATT ATATTGTGACAGATGAACTGTATTATTTATTCTTGTTATTTATTTTTATTACTAACTGTTGTTTTTGTTGAT GGAATGTTTTCAGAGAGTTGCATTATCTACAGCTGCTAATATGTGTAGGAAACTTCCTTCTGATGCATCA GATTTTGTAATGGAAGCGGTTCCACTTCTTACTAATCTACTGAACTACCATGATTCAAAAGTACAATTGC CATTCCAAATGCTGATATCCTCTATGATACCATTTATGTTTCAGATGCTGATATTCCGTTTTGCTTATTCC AGGTACTGGAGCATGCTTCTGTCTGCCTTACCCGTATTGCGGAATCTTTTTCACCATTTCCAGAAAAATT GGATGAGTTGTGCAGTCATGGATTGGTTGCACAAGCTGCTAGCTTAGTGTCTGTTAGCAACTCAGCAG GACAGGCATCCTTGAGTACATCAACATATACGGTACGCTCCATTTTGGCTTTTTGGGTACAATTATTTGT TTTACGTTTGTGAAGTTTATGCCATGTTTTTATAGGGTGTGATTCGTCTTCTCTCAATATGCGCAAGTGG ATCACCTCTGGCAGCTAAAACACTTCTCCTTCTTGGAATTAGTGGCATACTTAAAGATATCCTTTCAGGC TCTGGGTTGGTTGCTGGCACGACTGTGTCCCCTGCTTTAACAAGACCAGCTGATCAGGTGATTTTGTCTT TTCATAGGCACTTCAAGGCTCTTTGGGTATCATGTGTGCTTGATGTCTACATTTGTTGTTTATCTTAACAA GCTAAGGCCCCGTTTGGCACTGCTCCACTTCACAAAAACAAGCGCAACTTCATGAACTTCAAAATATAG CAGCCCAGCTTTGAAGTTGCAGAGTTTTTGAAGAGTTTGGCTTGTAGACCAGCTTTAGTTTCATAAAAA ATATAATAAAAAAAAACTTGTTTCTTCTTCCTTTGGCCGTGGCGGCCAGAGGCGCACGTGCGCGACTTG GGAAGACAGACACAACGCTGCGATGGCCTGGCGTGGCTCTGGCGGCCCAGCGCGCTGCACGCAGCCT GGCGGCACGTTGTCGGCCGATGCGGCCCTGCTCGCTAGCGCAGGTGGTGGCACGCGCGCTGCCAGAG TTTGGTTCAGGCGTGGCTCTGGCAGCGGCACATGGCCTGGCGGTGCGGCTGCCGGTCGGCACGGCCCT GCTCGCTGGCGTAACTGTGTGCGGCCTGAGTTCCCTTGAGAACAGAACGAAAGAAAACATTTCGTGAG GGATTGCGTAACTGATGGCAAAGGTGGGTAATTTCACCCCAACTTAATGAGGGAGTTAAAAATACCCA TTCGTGAAGTATACTTTTGGTTGTTTCATGGATTTGGTGAAGTTAGGGTCAACTTCACCTTTTTTGGTGA AGCTGGGAGTGTTTGGCTAGAGTTTTATAAAGCTAAGCTAGATTTTGTGAAGTGAAGCAGTCCCAAAC ATTCCCTAAGTGTAAATTAATGGAGCTAGGCTTACTCTATGCTTCAGATAGTACTTCAACCATTGATTCC AATTTCCAAGCCTCAGGATATCATCTCTATTAAGGCCCCCTTTGGCACGGCTCTGGCTCTAGCTTCTTGC AGCCCCTTGGAAGGAGCCCTGCCAAACAGCCATCTAAAACACAGCTCCTGGCAAGGAGCCAGGGCCAG AAAAATGGTTTCTCCCAGCTCCTTACAAACTTGATACAAATTATTACAAAACTGCCACTGGACCTGTTTT GACCAAACCTTTTCCAAAACGGCTTCAACTGGCCCAAATTATAAAGGCAGCACAATTAATCCCATACACT TCCCAACCTTACAAGCCCCTTAATACAGCCCATCTCTGCCTTCATTCTCCATACATATCTGAAAGTCTTCC ATGTTCTCTCTCTTCTACCACTTCGTGGCGCAGTGAGGGGGGCTTACTTCTAGGAGCGCCTAACATGTG CTATATAACATCTTTACGCACAATGACATAGGAACAAGTGTCGTCAAAGAAAACAAATAATATTTGTGT ATATTAAAACATTTTTTGATGAATTTGATGAAATGAAACCAAATCGTCCCATAACATGTTTTTCTCATAAT GCATTTTGTTTTTTAATCGCCACCAATAATATACTTTGAGCTTGTAGTCAATGTTCGTTTATGGTATGACA TTGTTTTTCTTTAATGTGAGCATACTCATACTACTTTCCATGTCGAGCATTTGTGAACATGATGTTATCCT ATGTTCTATTCATGATAGCACAATTTATATTTGTGATGAATTGTCATCTATGTTAAATTTTAATGGGTACT GTAACTTGTAAAGCTACTGACTTTTTGGTAGTAATAGATTATCACCACACAATTCCATATGCAAATGATG CCATTATGTGTTTTTTGGTATTACACAGATGAATGAGATTGTGAAGCTTGCAGATGAGTTACTTCCTTCT CTGCCTGTTGGGACCATTTCTTTACCAGTGTATTCTGGTGTTCACATGAAAGGTTGTTCTGTAAAGAAAT CCACTTCTAGTAAGCAGGGTGAACATGGTTCAACAGCAAATGAACTATCAGGTCGGGAGAAGTTATTG CGTGATCAGCCTGAACTTCTGCAGCAATTTGGCATGGACCTGTTACCTACCATGACACAGGTCAGTCTT GTCTTATTAATGTTCTCTTTGATGTTGTTAATGGTAATGCTGATGTGGTATTACGGGACATTGTTGCTAT CATGTTGGTGTGATACTTAAGGACTTCAATACCTTGAACAGGTGTATGGCTCTAGTGTAAGTGGACCAA TACGGCACAGGTGCTTATCTGTCATTGGGAAATTAATGTACTATAGCTCAGCTGAGATGATCCAGTCTC TCCTTAGCACAACAAACATTTCCAGGTGCTTAACACAATATATTTCATCGAGTTATCTCATGTTATTAGAA ACTATCTTATCACATGAATTCCAAATATTTGTTTCAAGCTATTAACTTCTATATCAACCATTGCAGCTTTTT GGCTGGCATTTTAGCTTGGAAAGATCCACAAGTGTTGATCCCTGCTCTTCAGATAGCAGAAGTTTTAAT GGAAAAACTTCCAGAGATTTTTTTGAAGATGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGCGTTGTTCATGCTGTTGAGTCACT TATATGCCCAGAATTATCTGGTCAGGTGACTCCTCATGTGGATTCCATTACATCTTCACATAATAGGCGC AACCGCCGTAGAAATAATGCTGTGAACACTGGAAATAACTTGCCTGATGGACCAAAAGGTTCCAATTCT ATGATTGCCAATTCACCCCCAAGCATGGCTGAAGTTCCAAATAATAGTCTTCGTGCTTTAGTTAGTAATC ATGCAAAGTCATTTAAGGATAAATATTTCCCTTCCGAGCCTGGCTCAAGTGACATTGCAGTTACCGATG ACCTTCTTAAACTGAGGGCACTTTGTGCAAAACTGAATACAACAGCTGACACTATCAAAACAAAAGCTA AAGGAAAATCAAAGGTAGTGTCTGACAATAGTTTTGATGTCTTGTGCAATATTGAGGAGCAATTGGAT GATATAATAGCTGAAATGTTGTCTGAGCTTAGCAAGGGTGATGGTGTTTCGACATTTGAGTTCATCGGA AGTGGAGTTGTTACGGCTTTGCTAACCTATCTGTCATGTGGAACATTTGGGAGGGAAAAGGTGTCTGA GGCAAACATACCAAATTTGCGTCATCAGGCAGTCAGACGATACAAAACATTTATATCTTTTGCACTTCCA AATGATAAAGATGGGAATAAAACTCCTATGGCATTCCTAGTCCATAAACTGCAAAGTGCCCTATCTTCG TTGGAACGTTTCCCAGTTGTGCTCAGCCATTCTGGAAGGGCATCGACTTTGGGAGGATCCCGCCTGACA ACAGGTTTAGGATCTCTGTCGCAGCCCATCAAATTGCGTCTTTGTCGAGCGCCTGGTGAGAAGTCACTT AAGGATTTTTCGTCCAATGTTGTTCTTATTGACTCATTAGCTAGTCTGGCAGCTGTTGAAGATTTTCTTTG GCCTAGAGTCCAGCGCACTGAACCAGTATTGAAGCCTCCAATGTCATCTGCAAATAATTCTGGATCTGG AGCAGCAAGCTCCACAGCTTGTGCGCCTTCAATTCCATCAGAAACTCAATCTGTCCGTCGCACATCGTTA AGATCAAAGTCATCAGCTGCCACCAGTGGTGCAATTAAGAAGGATTATCAGGAGGGAAGCATAAACAC CTCAAAGGGAAAAGGAAAAGCTGTTCTTAAATTGAGTTTGGATGAACCTAAAGGCCCACATACTAGGA ATGCTGCGCGCAGAAAAGCTACTTCAGAGAAAGATGTTGAACTGAAGCCATCACATGGTCACATCACTT CAGAGGTTAGATACTCGTGCATTCAATCTTATTTGTTATTTGCATAATATATGCGAAATGGCCTCTAGCC TAGTGGTTAAAGGCTTCCGAATAGCACCTCCAAGTCTCGGGTTCGATTCCCCTCAGGGGCGAATTTTCC GGCTTCCTGTGCGCCACCCTCCGGTTGGACCGCTGTAGAGGGGACGGTTGACGTCGGCTCGTTAGTGA TGGGGAGGGGGGGGGCAGAGTTTGGGGATTTTCTCGGCCGAGACCATTGTTTTAGTCTATCTTGATAT AATACCGGGATGGCGGTCATTCCTTCCCTGGCTGAGTTTTTTTTATTTGCATAATATATCAATTGAGCCC TCCTAAGTGAGCTCCGTTGGGAAGTTTAGCTTTAATTTCTGGCTCTAGGACACATTGATTGCAAATGTTT TTTTAACAATGCCTTTTGTTTACTCAGCTGACAAATGTTATCATAGTAATGATACAACAGTAATGCAGCT GATTTATTTTGCCTTAAGTGTATCTAGTTTGATCAGTAGTTGTTTTAGTATGTAAGCAATGGATTTCAAA GGGATGTTCTTCATAGACATGATGTACAGATTGTATAACTATAAAAGGAGGGGGGGGCAGTGCTGCAG GCTCCGACATGAGGAGTCTGGGGAAGGGATAAACCGAGGCAACCCTTCTCCCATAAATACGGAGAGA CACTGCTTTGAACCCACAACCTGGTGACTCCGGGAGACAATTCACACCACTGACGTACAGATTGTATAA CTATAAGTCTATAATATCATAAATGTATAACAATGAAAATGCACTGAACTGTGACATTTCTGTGTATCAT GCATTTATAATATTATATCTGAGATAGGATATAAAAACTGAAGCATTTTTTATAAGAGCAACAAAGATT AAAGTAGAAATATGCCTGTTTCACTAATATTTTATAATTTAGTCATATTATGTAATGACCTGACTACGCTT TCGTAACTTAGTATACTGGACTATATTGTGGATACTCACAAATATGAAATATCAGTGTAATCTTTTACTCT AAACAAGGTTCAGCTAGGCGCTAGGCGGAATCTAGGCGGTGACCCATTGCCTAGCGCCTAGTCGGGA GTACTCGGTCTTAGGCGCTTCTAGGCGCTTTTCTAGGCGTTTTGGCAATATAGCCATAAATTATATATAT ATATTATGTATATAACTATATATACGTATATAACTACTATATATGACTATATGAGTCACAGTAAGTATAA AAAGAAGGCCAGTAGACATATCTGATTCCTAGCTGAGCTTACTCTTGCATGTTCCTAGCTCCTGCAAGG CTGCAACATATTTTGACAGCTAGTAGTTAGTAAATTAGTCAATAGACAGCTAGCTGTTCATAAAAAAAA TAGAAAACACTAAATTGTGACTTATCTGGATGATTTCAGCAGCCTCCCATTCATGAGCAGTTGAGCACA CTGCACACCATATCAGCAGCTGGTAATTACAACACAAGTGGATAGGACAGTAATACAAGTGCAGAACA CAATTTATAAATAAAGGACAACACAAGCTTCCAACACAAGTGACTTCTTCTGACTCCTCTCCAACCCTAG ATACATTCACTTCCTCTCTAAGTTCTAGCTCACGAACAGTCTTCTCCTCCCTCTTCCTTTTTGCAGCCTCTA TTGCTTTCTTGCACTTCTCTTTAGCCTCTAGAGCCTGCGGTGTTGCAGACGTGCATTTCTTCACATTCTTT CCAACATGGGCAAGATGCTCCTTCAACCTATAAATCCCTCCCCTCATCTCCTTGTCACAGAACTTACACTT CACCTTGTCTTTGTTGTTAGCATCAACAAGAACACCATATTCCCATCCAACATCATCTGAATTTCTTTTTA GGAGATTCGCTCTAGCTGCTTCAGTTTCAGAAGGTGCAGCTGCAGTTTCTGATGACATCCTTAATCCTTT GATTTCTTTCACTTGTACACTGCACAGGGGAGGAAAGCAGTTTCAGCAGGGGAGGAAAGCAGGGGAG GGGGATGAGCAGGGAGGGGAGCAGCCGACGGGGGAGGAGAACTCACCGGCGGGGGAGCAGGGAG GGGAGCAGCCGGCGGGGGAGCAGCAGGAGGGGATGAGCGCCGGCGGGGGAGCAATTTCCGTGACC GTGTGGGAGGGAGACTGAGCGGCTGCACAGCGCGCGCGCTAAAAATTGCCGCGCGCTCGCCTGCGCG CCCGCCTAGGCGCCTGCGCGCCGCCTAGGCGCGGCTGAGCGCTGCCTAGTCGCTGCGGCCGCCTAGAC GCCGCACAGAGCCCTAGGCTACGCGGCAGCCTATCGACTAGCGCCTAGGCGCGCCTAATCGCCGCCTA GTCGGCGCCTTGCCGAACACTGACTCTAAATAAAAGATATTGTTGTATTTTGATTTTAAATATCTAAGTG AAGTTTTCAGGGGAAACAACTTTATGAATTATTATTTGGAATAGTACGTGCATGTTCTTTTATAAGTTTG ATATCTGAATTTTAGAAATTAAAAAGTTTGAAAGCCCTGCAACATATATTTATATTATTATACCTGCAGG ATGAAGATCTTGATGCTTCTCCTGTTGAGATTGATGATGCTTTAATTCTTGATGATGATGACGAGGATGT CCCAGATGATGAAGATGATGATCATGAGGCGGTAATTATTTTTTAAATCTTGCTTATTACTACAAAGGTT TGTATTGAGGGGACATGATTTGGAACTCAGTAGATTTTGTTGAAATGATCAGGTTCTCCGAGGTTCTCT TCCTTCCTGTGTTCCTGAGAGAGTGCATGATGTGAAATTAGGAGATGCTGATGATTCTAGTGTTGCCTC ATTGGCAAATGATAACCAGGCACAGCCCTCATCTGGTTCTAGTACAAAAAATACTTCTAGCAGGGGATT GGACACTGCTGAATTTAGAAGTCCAGCCACATTTGGTTCACGAGGTGCAATGTCGTTTGCTGCAGCTGC AATGGCTGGATTAACTCCAGTAGGTGGTCGTGGAATTAGAGGTAGCCGAGATCGGAATGGCCTTCCAT TGGGTGCTCGTGCAACTGAGCATTACAACAAATTGATATTTACAGCTGCTGGGAAGCAGCTGAACAAA CATTTGACTGTATATCAAGCTGTTCAAAGACAAGTAGTTCATGCCGAGGATGATGAAGATCGATTCGGT GGATCTGATTTACCTGATGATGGTAACCACTTCTGGGATGATATAAGGGGTGATGTGTTCACTATAACG TATCAGAAGGCTGATAACACAGCGGAGAAGGGGTCTGTTGGAGGTTCAGCTTCAGTGCCAAAATCTTC CAAATCAGATTCTTGCAGAACTTTGTCTGAAAAACAGTGTACTTCTCTTCTTGATAGTATTTTGCAAGGA GAGCTTCCCTGTGATTTAGAGAAATCAAACCAAACCTACAATATCTTATCACTATTACATGTGTTGGAGG GTTTGAATCAGTTATCACCTCGTCTGAGACTGCAGTCAGCCTGTGATGATTTTGCTGAAGGAAAAGTTG CTACATTAAATGGGCTATACGATGTTGGAGCTAAGGTACCCTCAAAGGAGTTTATCAACAGTAAGATGA CCCCAAAACTTGCTCGGCAAATTCAGGATGTTCTTGCACTGTGTAGTGGCAGTTTACCATCTTGGTGTTA TCAGCTGACGAAAGCTTGTCCTTTTCTGTTTCCTTTCGAAACACGAAGGCAATACTTCTATTCCACAGCTT TTGGGTTGTCTCGTGCACTTCATCGTCTTCAGCAACAACCGGGCAATGATAATAACACTGCTTTTGAAAG AGAAGTCAGGATTGGTAGATTGCAACGCCAGAAAGTCCGTGTTTCTCGTAACCGTATCTTGGATTCTGC AGCTAAAGTTATGGAGATGTTCTCTAATCAAAAGGCTGTCCTAGAAGTTGAATACTTTGGTGAAGTTGG AACTGGTCTTGGTCCAACTTTGGAGTTTTATACTCTCTTAAGCCGTGAGCTGCAAAGGGTTGACTTAGG ATTGTGGAGATCTCATTCTTCAGATAATTCTGGGATGCAAATTGATGCGAATGCTGATGATTTAATAAG AAGTAAAAATCATGAATCAGAATCACTTACTGAGAGCAGGAACATAGTACAATCACCTCTTGGATTATT TCCTCAGCCTTGGCCACCTACTGCTGCTGCATCAGAAGGTAGCAAATTCTTCAAAGTTGTCGAGTATTTC CGCTTAGTTGGTCGAGTGATGGCAAAAGCATTGCAAGATGGAAGGCTTCTCGATTTGCCTTTGTCGACA GCATTTTACAAACTTTTGCTTGGACAAGTAAGCATGAGGGCCTCCTTGAGCTAGTTTTATCTTATGTTGT CTTCTAAAACCTTCCTCTTTTCGGTTGGCACTTAACTTTCTGTGCCTTTTCCTTATTAATTTACCAAATTTG CTTTAATAGGAACTTGATTTATATGATATATTATCTTTTGATACCGAGTTCGGAAAGACATTGCAAGAAT TGCAAATTCTCGTTGCACGTAAACAATTTTTGGACTCCTGCTCTAGTGAGAGCCAAAAGATAGATCTAT GTTTCCGTGGTGCTCCCGTTGAAGATTTATATTTGGACTTCACTCTTCCGGGCTATCCTGAATATGTTCTC AAGGAAGGTGGAGAGAATGCAGAGGTAAGTTATATGATACCCTAGTTTGTTTTTTTCTTCTAGTGTTGC TGCAGATGACTCATTGTTATCCTGTCTTATAGGTCAACATTTGTAACTTAGAAGAGTATATTTCTTTGGTT GTGGATGCTACTGTTAAGACCGGCATAATGCGGCAAGTAGAGGCATTTAAGGCAGGATTCAATCAGGT CTTCTTTCTTATTTTGTGATTTGTGGGCAATTTCTATTAATAATTGATCCTAGAACTAACTAGCACATTTAT TTATTTATTCAGAAAAAAATACTCATTGTATATTTCTCACTTCAGGTGTTTGACATATCATCACTGCAAAT ATTTTCTCCTCAAGAACTTGATTATCTGATTTGTGGTCGCTGTGAACTTTGGGAGGTATTGCTTTTGTGG TCATTCTTGATGTTGTACTTCCTCTGTCCCAGAATGATAAGCATAGTTTGTATAGGAAAAAGTCAAATTT AGAATTTTATTTCCCAGAAATTGCTTGTATTATACTAGTTTATGTGGCTTTGTGTCCCGCTGCCATAGGTC AATGTTAGCTATTGAAAGCTAGTTGCTCTAGTCTACTGCTTCCCTTTTTTTCGGGCCGGGGGGGGGGGT ATTCTCCCTCCTTTGCACTTCACCTTTTTTCTCTCTTAATGAAATGATACACAATTCTCTTTTGTGTTCGAG AATTCTTTTTACAAACTTTGGCCAACAATTAATCAAATTATATACATGTTTTGGACAAACTTGCATCAATA GATTCATATTCAGAGTGCATTTGAGATGAGATTAATTGTTTAGCAAACATAAACATATTGTACGAGAAA TTAATGGTCAATTTTTTTAATAGATTATGTGAGTTATTGTACTCAGTCTAAGTGTTATGGACCCTGGTCCC GCCCATGTAACTCCTTTTCCAATATATGCAACGTAGCCCACCCTGATTGGAGTTAACATGGTATCAAGCT TGGTCTTTTCTCTCCCTCCCTTCCCTAGCCGCCACCTCCTGGCCGCCATCACTACCGTCGGGTCGCTATTG TCGTCTGCGCCTCCATCTCCTCCCTAGCGCCTTTCTTGCTCATCGGCCACCCATATTTATTAAGGCGGTGT TAATAACCATGGGGCCACCACCTTCACTTTAGCTTTCTAGGCGCGACTGGTGGCCTTGTTGGCCCTACG GTTGGCGCCTTGCCCACCGGTGCTTTAGTCCCGGTCACCTCGATTGCTGCCCCAGTCGCTCCCGTCGCCC TTGCCTTTGCTGTGGCCATCTATGGCATGGGTGCCGCCAGCCAGGGCCCAGACCTAGCTGACTCTGGCC TAGCTTATCnTCGGTCGCGTTACTTCCCCCTGATGTCGCTTTCGCTCACTCCACCTTGGCCATAGCCCCC ATTGCTGCCAAGACGGTGTTTGCTGCTGCTCGGGATCGGGAACATGTTGCTGCCCTTGCTTAGGGGCAC AAACGCACCACGACGGATGCACTCGCTCGATAGCAGACCAATGCTGAGGGTCACCTGCTCGGCTCCTC CTGCATCGAGACCCTCCCAGCGCTCTAGTGGTCGCCCCTTTGTCGGAGTACGAGGTCGAGATCATCACC AACCTCTATGCCGAGGTGGCGTGTGTCCAGAACATTTGCTCTATGATTCTCGTCATCCTTGATACAACTT CCTCCAACTACGCCTTCTGGCGGGCGATCTTGTCTACACTCTCCATCACTACGCCTTGGACTACCACGTC CTCACCAACACTGTCTCCCTCACTAACCTATCCTGGCGGCAGATGGATAGTGTGGTCCTCTCGTGGATCC CCAGGACCGCCATCGTTGCGCTGCATGACGTGGTTTGCGAGCGTGGTGGCACTATCCGTCTTGGACGT CGTCGAGTAGTTCCTTGGCAATCGTGAGGCTTGCACTCTCTACCTTGATGTCGCCTTTCAGACTTTTGTC TAGGGGAACCTCTTTGTCACTGAGTACTTTTGTCAGAGGAAGGGCATGCCAGCCTCCCTCTATGACCTT GGGGAGCCCGTCTCCCATAGCATGCTCATCCTCAACCTCCTGCATGGCCTTCACCTCCACACTTCGATCA CTTCCTCAGTCCCGTTCCACAAGGTCAAGGTCAACAACGACCTCATTTCCGAGGAGCTCACCAAGGGGC TGCTACCACCCTCTACAACTCCACCACTGGGGGGCCAGCGCATGCACCCTCTTCTACTACTATCTTGGGA GGATCGTCGTTGACTCGTTGCGCTCGTCTGTTCATCAAATCTCAAGCATTGCACATCCTCCCCACTTGCC TTGGTCTGAGGGGAGGGGTCTAGGGTGGCGGTCGACGAAAGGGCGGTCGTGGTGGTGGCCATGGGG ACACTCCTTGGCCTTCCATCTACAACCTGTGGACTGATCGCATCTCCATGTGGCCTGGTCCTTCTCCGAG AGTCCCTTCTCAGCGTATCACTCCACCGTAGCCAGCTCACTTGACATTGCTCGGTCTGGGGTATCACCTT GGCCATCCTACGCCATTAGCACCTGAGTCACCACTTCTGTCACCGCCACCCCACCTCGCTTTGTCCTGGA ACCCGTGGCCAGGTGGGTGGGATCAACAGTCTCTTGCTAGCTCCTTCAACACGATGACCTTGACTCCTC CCACTGTCACCTACTAGGTGGCTGATTCCTGGTGCCTCCTATCACACCACTTTGGACGCGAGTATGCTAT ATTCTTATCCACCTCTTCGTCTACTCCTACCATTGTGGGTAACGAGAACATTCTCTCGGTCACCTCTGTCA GTGATTCGGTTCTTCCTAGGCCCTTTCACCTTCACAATGTTCTTGTTGCCCCACATATCCTTTAATATTTTA TCCGTTCACCTATTGAGCATCGGTAATTCTTGTTCCATAGATTTTGATCCTTTTGGCTTGTCTGTGAAGGA TCTTGCTACCTAGAGTCTTCTTGCTTGTTTTGATAGATCTAGGCCCCTGTACACCCATGCAGGCCTGCGT CTACCTCCCCACATACTGGTTTCGCTACATCATCACATTCGTCCTCGCTACAGTCGCCTGCTTTGACTACT TCCACTATTTGTAGTACTTGGCATCGTCGACTTGTCCATCCCAACCTTGTAGCGTAGTCCAAGCTATGTA GTACTTTAGTAATTTCTTGTAGTAGGGGCACCCTTGAGCATCTATGCCAGTTGTGTAAGTTAGGTCGTCA TTTTCGACTTCCTTTCTCTAGCTTCTCACAGCATACGCTGTGATTTGTGGACCTCTCCTGTTACCAATGTTT TGGGATATAAATATTATTTGGTGATTCTTGATGATTGCTATCATTGTTTGTGGATTTTTCCATTGAGTTTA AAGTCTGACACCTTTACGACTCTGCTCGGTTACTTCGCTTGGGTTTACACTCAGTTTGGTTGCACTATGA AGATCGTCCAGTGTGACAATGGTCGTGAGTTTGATAACTTCTCTCGATCCTTTACCTCAATTGGAGTCTA GCTTCGAATGTCTTGCCCCTACACTTCCCATCAGAGTGGTAAGGCTGAGTGTATGATTTGCACCACGAA TAATGTAATGTGTTCCTTGATATTTCAATCATCTGTTTCCGCTCGCTAGTGGGATGGGAGCCTCCACACT GCTACCTACCTCCTTAATTGTCTTCCTACAACGACAACTCTTATGTCATGCCCCCCACCCCACTTTGCTCG AATGGCAAGGCTTAGCGCATGAATTAATGTCATGTTTTTCTTGCTATTTTACTATTTTAGGCATCCGTTCC TTCTCCTTACTGGTCTGAGAGCCTCCACACCACCACCTACCTCTTTAATTGTTTTCCTATTACGACGACTC GTGCCCCCACTTCCCACTTTGCTCTTTTTGTCAACACTCCAATGACCATCTTCGTGTTTTGGGTATGTGTG CCACCCTAACCTTTCCACCACTACTCTCCATCTTGTTCTTTGTTCTGCTCGCTGTGTCTTTCTCGGGTACTC ATCTGATCACAAAGGGTACTGGTGTCTTGGCCTCACCACTCCTCGCCATTTGATCTCTCATCACGTCATA TTCGTTGGGATGGATGTCCCCTTCTCAACTAACACCTAGCCCACCACCGCCTCCCCTTTCGAGTTGTATTT TCTTCATGATCCTGACTCCGTGGTGCCCTTTGTCCAACCACTGTTTTTCTAGTTGCTGTTTTCCTCTCCACT GTTTCAGCCGGTGGCCCCTGTGTGCCCATGGTGGATCATACGCCCTTGAATTCCTTCCGGGTTGCACCG TTGCCCCTCGTCGACCCGTGTGTCACCTCGTCAACCCATGTTGGGTCCCTAGGCCCCGGTGGCCCCACTT TTGACATTGCCTTCGTTGCTAGGGCCCTCTTTATTGCCCTCGCCTGTGCCCTCGCCTTGTTGCTATGCCCA ACCTGTGCATTTCTATCAGCGACATGCCCGAGTGGGTACACCGCCTCGCTCTTGCGACGAGCCGACAAT GTATCACCCCTTCATCGTGACTCTCACCACATCCACTTGATGGCGAATTGCCAGGCCACTGGGGTCCTTA GCCCTGTTGATTGCCTCATCCTCTCCGTGACCTCCTCATTGTCGGTTTCTCATGTGTCGTCTTGCGTTGAT TGCACCCTTTCTAATACTCATTGGCGCCACGCTATGAAGAAAGAGTACCTGACTATCCTTGCCAACCACA CCTGGGTTCTGGTATTCTGGTGCCCCATCTTTCGTGCGACAATGTGGTGATTGACAAGTGGGTCTGGAC ACATAAGCGGCAGGCGGCTGGCTCGCTGGGCTACTCAGTGTCGTGCTGTTGACTACGATGAGACGTTA ATTCTCGTTGTGAAGCCTGCTACCGACCGTGCCATCCTCACTTTGGCCCTCTCCCATTTTTGGCCAATTCA TCACTTGGATGTCAAAAATGCTTTTCTGCATGGGACTCTCACTTAGACTTGTCTACTGCTGTCAGCCTAC TAGCTTTGTTGATCATGCACACCCCGATATGGTATGCAAGCTCAACAAAGTATGCAAACTCAACAAGTC CCTCTATGGTTCGAGGCAAGCCCCACGTTTGGTACAACCGCTTCACCATATATCTGCTCTCTTTGTTTTGT TGAGGCCAAGTCAGACACATTTCTGTTCATCTATCGGTGTGGTAGTGACACTGTATACCTACTCCTATAT GTTGATGACATCGTGCTCACTACCTCCTTTCTCATGCACTAGATCACCACCGCTCTTCAGCATGAGTTCAC CATGAAGGATTTAGGCCCCCTTCACTTTATGGGGATTGCTGTTGAGCATCGCTTTGATGGCCTCTTTTTT CAGCAGCGACGATACACCCTGGACATCCTCGAGCGTGCTGGCATTCTGGATTGCAAGCCTTGTGTGGC GTCAGTGGACATGTAGGCCAAGCTCTCTGGCGTCAGTGCTCCAGTCAGTGGCCCCATCACCTACCATAG CCTCATCGGTGCTCTTCACCATCTCACCTTCACCAGACCTGACATCGTGTATGCCATCCAACAAGTATGT CTTTATATGCATGATCCCTGTGACCTGTACTTGGGTGTGGTCAAGTGGAATCCTTATTGTTGACTATGGT CTCCTCCTTTGGCGCTCCTTCATCCATGAGCTAATCATCTATACTGACGCCGATGGGCCGAGTGTCCTGG ACACCTGTCGGTATACCTCGGCGAACCTCATCTCCTGGTCCTCCAAGCGGTAGCCAGTGGTCTCCCGTTC CAGTGCTGACGTTGAGTACTGGCTGTTGCTAATGGGGTGGCTGAGGCGAGCAAGCTGCACCAACTTCT CCAGTAGCTTCACAACCCACTCACCATGAGTACCCTGGTCTACTACGACAACGTCAGCATCGTCTACCTC TCTGTCAACCCTTTTCAACACCACCGTATTGACCGTTTTACTATTGGGGACGTCCGCGTATGTTTCAACG AGCTCGTAGTTTGATGACACCTTCACTAAGGGTTTTCCCTTGTTCTTGGAGTTTCGGTTGTTGGGGCAGG AGACAGAACCGGTCCTCAACTACCAATTGTACTCACCACTCACCAAGATTCCTAATGCAGAGTAACCGA CTAGGAGGTGCGAAGGCCTATGGCAGAAGGGGCAAGCCACGGAGGCCGACCCCAACTTCGGTCCTTC CTAACAATCGCGAAGGCTACTTGACTACGCAGGGACCTTGGCCAAACCTCGACGAGGGACAAACACGT TCAGCGAGGGCAGGCGGGGGCTAGGACGCGTCGAAGACCCCCGAAGCACCGAACGAAGACCCAACT GCTACCAGCCGATGTTGACCGAGGCGAGATCGCTCCTCTTTGGTAGGCCGTCGTGAGGCAGTTTTTCTC TAAGGCCCCCACGCAGAGGCCATAAGACGAGGAATGTTGGATTCCGCCAAGCGGCGGCTCAGTTGTG GGCGTAGACTCGCCTACTCCACACGTCAGCCTTTGATGTGGGTGAGAAAGATGGTGTAATATGGAATG TAGCCAGGGGACCTGTAATTACCCCGTTGCACACCTGTTGCACGGTATATCTATGGCATGTAGTAGGTA ACCAAGGGCATTACGATATTTTAGGCCTTGGGCCCTTGGCCGCCCTATAGATAGCCCCATCCTGTAGCT GGATGGGACACACTTGACAAGACATTTGTGCTCCCAGCCAATTGTTTTGTCGTGCCACCTGTAACACCA CTCTCGAGTGCTTGGGCACACTGTTCTAAGTCCCAACATCGGTCCAGTCTCAACATCTTTCACGACTAGA GTTTCATCTGCGGGGGTGGGGGTAGGGGTGTTAGATTCTTGTGCGTTATTGTACTCAATTTATGTGTTA TGGGCCTTGGCCCAGCCCATGTAACCCATGCAACACAGTTTACCCTAATTTGGGTTAGGTTTCCAACAAT TTTGTTTGACTTTTCCATTATCAAAACACACTTAGGCCTTGTTTGTTTACGTCGGATTGCACCCGGAAAC GTTCCAGCTAATCAAAGTTTATATAAATTAGAGAAGCAATCCGGCTAGGAATCGTTCCGACCCACCAAT CCGACACAAACGAACAAGACCTTAATATTTCACGATGAATACTCAATTTAAGTGTTATGGGCCTTGGCC CAGCCCATGTAACCCATGCAACACAGTTCACCCTAATTTGGGTTAGGTTTCCAACAATTTTGTTTGACTTT TCCATTATCAAAACACACTTAATATTTCACGATGAATGTAGTTGTTTTGGCTTATTCTGAACAATTTCACA TCATGCAGCCGGAAACACTGCCTGAACATATAAAATTCGACCATGGTTATACCTCTAAGAGTCCTGCAA TTATTAATGTAAGTTTCCCTGCTTCTTTGTAATTCATTTGTAGGTTTCGTAAGTTTATTTGGATGTTTCTAA TGTTGTGTTTTGCAGTTTCTTGAGATCATGGCAGAATTTACTCCTGAGCAGCAACATGCTTTCTGCCAGT TTGTGACCGGTGCTCCTCGGCTTCCACCTGGGGGTTTGGCTGCTCTAAATCCTAAGTTGACCATTGTTAG GAAGGTAAATTGGCTATCTTTGTTCTTATTTCTACTTTATGGTTGACATGCCTGCCCACATTGTTGAAGTT TTGAATTCTTAAATTCCAGCACTCTTCTGTGGCAAATAATAATTCAAATGCAACTGGAGCGACAGAGTCT GCAGATGATGATTTGCCTAGTGTCATGACTTGCGCCAACTATCTTAAACTACCACCATACTCCACCAAGG TATGCTTCTTTCTGCTTTTTGGCTAACTGTGGTTATATCTCCTGTATTGTCTTATAAATTGAGGATTCAGA AACCCAGTCACCAAAGAATTACTTCATATAGCCTTATCGTAACAGGTAACTGGACAAATTTTCAACTAAG GACGTGGAAACTAAAATTTAATGTGGGCAGCACCTTCCAGCCACTCATTAGTTAGAATTATTATTTCGTT AGTTTAAATCAAATAGCATATTCCACATTGCTTGAACCCTTTATATTGACGCATGCTGGTTTTTTTTCTGG AAGGAAATATTTACAGTGCTACTCGTGCTAGTGTGTGGCTTGTTATCTCTGTCTGAATTTTGTTGAAAAC TTCTTGCAGGCTATCATGCTAAAGAAACTGCTTTATGCGATCAACGAAGGCCAAGGGTCATTTGATCTTT CGTGAATCTCAACACTAACATAGGTATTGGTCCACCTAGAAATCTGCGTCATTGTTACCCAGAGTTAGTT TCTACCTCATTCATGTATGACATAGGTTAAACTCAGCTCTCCGGAGTCCCACCGAAGGTTTGGAGCCCGT ACCTTTGGGTGTGGATGTCTATACTCTCTTTTCTTCTTGGTTGTATATTCTTGCGGATCTTTATAGTGAAT AATAGTAATAAATTGTTTTGCGCTTCTTACTATGCTAATCATCAGTGCCCCACCCGAAGCGTCAGTCGTA CAAATTTTGCTCGATGGTTTCGCTGCCCACGAATCGGATGGATGGGGGCCCATGAACAAGGGCACGGG ATTTCCGGGGCTATCTGAAATAGTGACGGGCATGCAAACACACCTAAGGTTCACGGCCTGCTTTTGGTC GACACAGTGCCACGCGACCGTGCTGGATCTTATCACTGGCCTGTCCGAGGCATCTGAGGATGTCAAGTT GTCAACCGAGGCGCCTATGTGGGCACGGGACTGATCACTTTCACTCGGGTCACAGCGTTCGGTTCAAG AGCATTGGGCACAGTCACACACTTCTTCAGGTCTTGGCGCTTCAGCCACAACCCCAAGGATGACGATAG ATGGGCACAAGACACAGCCGTGCCGGCCACGACAGTTGCACAGATCCCCTCGTCTCGTTTGCAGGTAC CAGCGAAATTGCTAACGTGCGATGCGACCCGCTGCGAAAACGACGGATCACGTATCAGCGGTCGTTGT CATATATGATCAGTCGGCCGTGCCTTGGCACTGCACAAGCCAATAAAACTCCGCCAGAACTGAGGAAA GATGGAACCGTCCAGGAGT SEQ ID NO: 38: Zea Mays UPL3 protein sequence: MECFQRVALSTAANMCRKLPSDASDFVMEAVPLLTNLLNYHDSKVLEHASVCLTRIAESFSPFPEKLDELCSH GLVAQAASLVSVSNSAGQASLSTSTYTGVIRLLSICASGSPLAAKTLLLLGISGILKDILSGSGLVAGTTVSPALTR PADQMNEIVKLADELLPSLPVGTISLPVYSGVHMKGCSVKKSTSSKQGEHGSTANELSGREKLLRDQPELLQ QFGMDLLPTMTQVYGSSVSGPIRHRCLSVIGKLMYYSSAEMIQSLLSTTNISSFLAGILAWKDPQVLIPALQIA EVLMEKLPEIFLKMFVREGVVHAVESLICPELSGQVTPHVDSITSSHNRRNRRRNNAVNTGNNLPDGPKGS NSMIANSPPSMAEVPNNSLRALVSNHAKSFKDKYFPSEPGSSDIAVTDDLLKLRALCAKLNTTADTIKTKAKG KSKVVSDNSFDVLCNIEEQLDDIIAENLSELSKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVTALLTYLSCGTFGREKVSEANIPNLRH QAVRRYKTFISFALPNDKDGNKTPMAFLVHKLQSALSSLERFPVVLSHSGRASTLGGSRLTTGLGSLSQPIKLR LCRAPGEKSLKDFSSNVVLIDSLASLAAVEDFLWPRVQRTEPVLKPPMSSANNSGSGAASSTACAPSIPSETQ SVRRTSLRSKSSAATSGAIKKDYQEGSINTSKGKGKAVLKLSLDEPKGPHTRNAARRKATSEKDVELKPSHGHI TSEDEDLDASPVEIDDALILDDDDEDVPDDEDDDHEAVLRGSLPSCVPERVHDVKLGDADDSSVASLANDN QAQPSSGSSTKNTSSRGLDTAEFRSPATFGSRGAMSFAAAAMAGLTPVGGRGIRGSRDRNGLPLGARATE HYNKLIFTAAGKQLNKHLTVYQAVQRQVVHAEDDEDRFGGSDLPDDGNHFWDDIRGDVFTITYQKADNT AEKGSVGGSASVPKSSKSDSCRTLSEKQCTSLLDSILQGELPCDLEKSNQTYNILSLLHVLEGLNQLSPRLRLQS ACDDFAEGKVATLNGLYDVGAKVPSKEFINSKMTPKLARQIQDVLALCSGSLPSWCYQLTKACPFLFPFETR RQYFYSTAFGLSRALHRLQQQPGNDNNTAFEREVRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMFSNQKAVLE VEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSRELQRVDLGLWRSHSSDNSGMQIDANADDLIRSKNHESESLTESRNIVQSP LGLFPQPWPPTAAASEGSKFFKVVEYFRLVGRVMAKALQDGRLLDLPLSTAFYKLLLGQELDLYDILSFDTEF GKTLQELQILVARKQFLDSCSSESQKIDLCFRGAPVEDLYLDFTLPGYPEYVLKEGGENAEVNICNLEEYISLVV DATVKTGIMRQVEAFKAGFNQVFDISSLQIFSPQELDYLICGRCELWEPETLPEHIKFDHGYTSKSPAIINFLEI MAEFTPEQQHAFCQFVTGAPRLPPGGLAALNPKLTIVRKHSSVANNNSNATGATESADDDLPSVMTCANY LKLPPYSTKAIMLKKLLYAINEGQGSFDLS SEQ ID NO: 39: Rice UPL3 genomic sequence> LOC_Os02g01170.1_genomic GTCCTGTGGGACATTTGGAAAGGAGAGGGTATCTGAGGCAAACCTGCCAAAGCTTCGTCAGCAGGCG CTTAGGCGATACAAGTCTTTTATATCTGTTGCCCTTTCTATTGACCATGAAAGGAATGAGACTCCTATGG CTTTTTTGGTCCAAAAACTGCAAAGTGCTTTGTGTTCATTGGAGCGCTTCCCTGTTGTGCTCAGCCAGTC CAGCAGAATAGGTATTGGAGGCTCCCGTTTGACTTCAGGTTTGAGTGCTCTAGCTCAGCCCTTCAAGTT GCGCCTTTGTCGAGGTCAGGGTGAAAAATCACTTCGGGATTATTCGTCAAATATTGTGCTTATTGATCC CTTTGCGAGTCTAGCAGCTGTTGAAGAGTTTCTTTGGCCCAGAGTTCAGCGTAGTGAGGCTGCTTCGAA GCCTACAGTTCCATCAGGAAATAATTCTGAATCTGGCATACCTGGCACCGCAGCTGGTGCGTCATCCAC AGCTGCACCAGCTCCATCTGGCAGGCGTCCAACAACAAGATCAAAATCATCTGCTGCAAGTAGTGGTG CATCTAAGAAGGATTCTCAGGAGGAAAGCACAAACACTGCCAAGGGAAAGGGGAAGGCTGTTGCAAA ACCAAACTCAGAAGAACCAAAAGGACCTAATACACGGAATGCTACTCGCAGAAAAGCTGCTTCAGAGA AAGATCTGGAAATGAAGCGAGCACATGGTGACAGCAGCTCTGAGGTATTTCTTTCATTTCTCTGAATGA ACATGAAAAATTCTAATAGAGATTACGAATGCAGTTGTCAGTTTTATTTAGCTCTATACAAGATTCTAGT GCATGTTAATTCTATGTTGAGAGGCATATAGACATAATAATTGTCCAACAAGTATTAAATTAAAGATAA TGTACAATCTCCTTTTTGTATACCAAGATTTGACCTCAGCGCCTTATAAACTACTTCCTCCGTTTCACAAT GTAAGACTTTCTAGCATTGCCCACATTCATATAGATGTTAATAAATCTAGACATATCTATATGAATGTGA ACAATGCTAGAAAGTCTTACAATATGAAACGGAGGGAGTACATTTTCATTTTTCTTTTATAATATTTCAT GTTGGTTTCATAGCAAACCTATGTGGTTTTCCACCTAGCTATTAGTTTGCGCTAGATGTGGCCATTTAAT TTATAGAGTAAACAAATCATAACAATTCTGTATCTGATACCCATGTTCGACATAGAGTTCAGTCTCCGAT TGCCATTCCCAACAGAGTTGTATGTGAAACAAGGTATATTATATTTTACTGATGAGGACAATTATTGTTA AAAAAGATGACTTGAAGTTCCAATGCATTTTTATATGAGAAACTAGCTGTGTGTATGCATACTATCTGCT AATTATTGGATATGACTTGCATGGACTGGGAGCAATGCAAGTAGTAAATTTGTGTTTTTGTGCATGCAG GATGAGGAGCTTGACACATCTCCTATTGAAATTGATGACGCTTTAATGATTGATGATGATGACATGTCA GAGGATGAAGAAGATGATCATGAGGTAATGTTTACCACTTTCCAAAATTTATTGTGCTTCTAATTTTGTA TTGTTGCAACCTGCACTAATTTGTAGGTTTATATATAAGTTTGTTCACATGGCATTTTAGAGCTAGCTTG ACCTTATTTAAGTTTCGGCATACACCAATGATAAGCATAAGTTTGGTCTAACCAGCTATCGAGTCTTTTC GGCTTGATATTCAAATATAAGCTTTTCTTCCACAGAGAAGATGTATTATAAATGAAGTGGGGTGGTGCG CTTATGCTAGGGCTCACAAGTCACAATGGGATTTTATGCAAACAACATGTTGTGCTTGTTGATATATAA GCTGTAAGCTTTTATTTGATAGGCCTGCCTGTAAGATCAGCATATTATATCATATGCCAATAAAGCTCTT AGTTTTTCATTATTACAGATATTATTTGCTCTGGTCTGTAAATAAATAACTGTACTACTATTTATCAGGTT CTCCAAGATGGCTCTCTTCCTATTTGTGTTCAAGATGGGGTGCATGACGTGAAATTGGGTGACACTGAT GACTCTAACATTGGTTCAGCAAGTGATAGCCAAGTGCAGCCCTCATCTGGTTCCAGCACTAGGAACATC ATGAGCAGGGGAGTAGATCCAAATACCTTTGGTTCACGAGGTGCAATGTCATTTGTTGCTGCGACAAT GGCTGGGCTGGCTTCTGTTGGTGGTCGGGGGGTTAGAGGTAGTCGCGATCGACGTGGCCTGTCACTTG GAGGTAGCATAAATGAGCACAATAAACTGATATTTATGGCTGGGGGGAAGCAGCTCAGCAAACATCTG ACTGTGTATCAAGCTCTCCAACGTCAGCTGATGTTTGAAGAGGATGATGATGAGAAGTTTAATGGATCT GATTTGTCAAATGATGGAAATCGATTTTGGGGTGATGTGTTCACGATAACATACCAGAAGGCTGATAG CCAGGCTGAGAAGGTATCCCAAGGTGGTTCCACCTCGTTGAACTCAAAATCAGATCCTTCAAGATCTAT ATCTGAATTGAAAGGTGTTTCTCTCCTTGATAGCATCTTACAGGCAGAACTCCCATGTGATCTAGAGAG AACAAACTCAACTTACAACATTTTAGCACTATTGCGTGTATTAGAGGGGCTCAATCAGTTGTCCCCTCGT TTAAGAGTACATGCTGCTTCTGATGATTTTGCTGAGGGAAAAATCACCACACTGGATGAGCTATATAGA ACTGGAGCCAAGGTACCGTCAGAAGAGTTTGTTAATAGTAAGTTGACACCAAAGCTTGCTCGGCAAAT GCAGGATGTTCTTGCCCTCTGTAGTGGCAGTTTACCTTCTTGGTGTTACCAGATGACCAAAGCCTGCCCT TTCTTGTTTCCCTTTGAAACAAGGAGACAGTACTTTTACTCCACAGCATTTGGGTTGTCCCGTGCTTTGA ATCGACTTCAGCAACAACAGGGTGACAACCAAAATGCTGGTGGCGAAAGGGAGATCCGATTTGGAAG GCTACAACGTCAAAAAGTTCGTGTTTCCCGTAACCGTATTCTGGATTCTGCTGCTAAAGTTATGGAGAT GTTCTCCAGTCAGAGAGCTGTTCTTGAGGTAGAATACTTTGGTGAAGTTGGAACAGGGCTTGGGCCCA CTTTGGAGTTCTATACTCTCTTAAGCCATGAACTCCAGAGTGTTCGCCTTGGATTATGGAGATCTAGTTC TCCATCTGATACGGGAATGCAAATTGATAGGAGCGCAAGTCCCGACGATGACTTGGCAGCCAAAGAAC TCAGCTCAGATTTACCTGACAATGGCAGCCACTTGATACAAGCTCCCTTTGGATTGTTTCCTCGGCCTTG GCCACTTACCGTTGATGCTTCAGAAGGCAGTAGATTTTCTAAGGTCATCGAACATTTCCGCTTGGTTGG GCGAGTGATGGCAAAAGTTTTGCAAGATGGAAGACTTTTAGATTTGCCTCTATCAACAGCACTTTATAA GCTTATACTTGGACAAGTAAGTGATATACTCTTACTGGATTAATATCAGTTTTTCCTTTTGTTACATTTGT TTTATTGAAGTTAGTCTGAACAAATGAACTGTATGTGCCAGGAGCTGGACTTATTTGACATAATCTCATT TGATGCTGAATTCGGAAAGACATTGCAAGAACTGCAAATTCTTGTTGAACGGAAGAGGTTCCTTGAATC CACTTATGGCATGAATCAGCTAGAAGTCACGGACTTGCGTTTCCGTGGCACTCCTATCGAAGATTTGTG TTTAGATTTTACTCTTCCAGGTTATCCTGATTATATTCTTAAAGAAGGCGAGGAAAACACAATTGTAAGT GATGAAACCCATCTTAGTTTTGTGTTTGTCCCAGTGACTAGTGTCTGCATTTGCTCCTTTTTGTGGTAATA AATAGTATTACTCTGTTTTGCAGGTAAATATTTACAACTTGGAAGAGTATGTTACTTTGGTAGTGGATGC TACAGTTAAATCAGGGATAATGAGGCAAGTCGAAGCATTTAGATCAGGATTTAACCAGGTGCAACGTC ATTTTCTCTCTCTTGTAATCATTTTATTAGCTGTTTTTTTTTGTTTACTGTAATTGTTCATGTTTACCTTTCT GTTTTAGGTCTTTGACATCTCATCCCTGAAAATATTTTCACCTGAAGAGCTTGACTATCTAATATGTGGTC GCCGAGAAATTTGGGAGGTAATGCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCACACACACACACACACACACGCACACAGTT TTAGTTTGTTACATTTCACTGAATAAACCTGTGCTGCAGCCTGATTCATTGGTGGATAATATAAAATTTG ATCATGGGTATACTGCTAAAAGTCCTGCAATTGTAAATGTAAGTGCGCTATATGCATTTCAATATCTGAA TTGGCCTTCTGTAAGTTTAGTTACTTAATTGCTCTACATGTTTGTAGCTACTCGAGATCATGGCTGAATTC ACCCCAGAGCAACAACATGCATTCTGCCAGTTTGTAACTGGTGCTCCTCGGCTTCCGCCTGGTGGTTTA GCTGCCCTTAATCCCAAGCTTACTATAGTTAGGAAGGTAACATTCTTGGTATATCTTATTAGCATGTTAT AACGTATGAATATTGTCGCCTCATTTTGGGTGATATAACTTTGTTGTTGCTTTTGATCATTAGCACCCCTC AAGTGCGGTGAATACTTCAAATATCGCTGGAGTTACAGAGTCTGCAGATGATGATCTGCCAAGTGTTAT GACATGTGCTAATTATCTTAAATTGCCTCCATACTCCACAAAAGTACGGTTTCTTTCTCTGGTACATGGT GAATTTTTCGTTTTCTCTTGTACATGTGCTAATTATCTTAACTGGCTTTATGCTTTTGCTTTTTGCAGGAAG TGATGCGCAAGAAATTGCTTTATGCGATCCTAGAAGGCCGTGGATCATTTGATCTATCATGAGTTGATG ATAACTAACATACAGGGCTCACCATTGAATGCCCTATCAATTTTATCCAGAATTAGTTTCTTTGTTGCCCG TGTGACATAATAGGTTGAGGCTACCAGCCGCTGTGGACAAAGCTTGAAGGACAGAGTCTCCCTTCAGA CACAGGTGCTGAACTGGAGTATTTCTCATGTTAAATACTCCCATATATATAAGCTGATACATAAATAGAT AATGTAGTATTGGTTTTTGCAGTGAAATCAAGTTCCATATATGTGGCGTGGGCAGCCTCGCGAGCACCG AGAAGAGGAGCTCTATCCTTTGCCGTACATGTAAATAAAGAAAAAAAAAGAAGGGGCAATAGTAGTTT ACATATTTGTCGAAAGAAGGATTGATTCGTTGGTGAAACCCTTTGCTGTGTATCTGGAATGTTATTACTT TGCTATTATTATGTTGTTAACCATCATGTGTACATGTGTGATCGATAATATCGTACTGTTTTTGTACTAAT AAATGTGGTGTAGTGCTAGTACATAGACGGTATTGTCTTGCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCAAGGAGCGA AAAGCAAAGATTTTGCTCAAAGACGACATCAGTTAGCTCCGAATCATTTATATAGCTCCGAATCATTTAG CTCCAAATCATTTATATAGCTCCGAATCATTTATAGTAAATCTAATAGACAATTCATATGTATAATAGTTA ACTTATGTACTACATCATTAATAATTAGTTCTATTATACACATATAATGGGCTTGTTTGGTTTAATACCAT CTTATTGCCTTATCCAATAGTACCCAATGTTAGTCACTAATAAAATTTTGGTAGGGCAAAAATTGGTTCC GAATCAAACAAGCCCAATGTTTCCTTTCTAATCCACACAAATTTGCAGTTCGTTCTCTTCTTTCTTATCTAC TTAAAAGCCATAATTTACTTTGCAAGAACTACCTCCCCAGTATGTGGCATGTGAAATGTTCAAATCAGTT TCAACTCTATTTGCTACTACAGTAGTATCTTGCAACACATTCCTACTAGTGTATTTATTTTCGTTTATAGTT TCCAGAAGCTATGTCCTCTTTGATTCAAAGGAAAGTTAAAGTAATTTTTGGAGGAATTCATTCCTATGGG ATTTTTCCCCTAGATGATCCTTTTTCAAAGGAATGAATAAAATTGAATCCTATGAAATCTTATGGAATAC TCATGCCATACAAGTTTTGGAGGAAATTTAACATGAGGTAAAACCTCATGGAAACTTTCCTTTAAATCTT TCTCTCTTCTGTAATTCTTGTATTTTTTTATACGGTCGAAACAAACGGTCGTTCCTATGTTTCGTAATCCTA CGATTTAAAG SEQ ID NO: 40: Rice UPL3 protein sequence > LOC_Os02g01170.1 protein MKRAHGDSSSEDEELDTSPIEIDDALMIIDDDDMISEDEEDDHEVLQDGSLPICVQDGVHDVKLGDTDDSNI GSASDSQVQPSSGSSTRNIMISRGVDPNTFGSRGAMSFVAATMAGLASVGGRGVRGSRDRRGLSLGGSINE HNKLIFMAGGKQLSKHLTVYQALQRQLMFEEDDDEKFNGSDLSNDGNRFWGDVFTITYQKADSQAEKVS QGGSTSLNSKSDPSRSISELKGVSLLDSILQAELPCDLERTNSTYNILALLRVLEGLNQLSPRLRVHAASDDFAE GKITTLDELYRTGAKVPSEEFVNSKLTPKLARQMQDVLALCSGSLPSWCYQMTKACPFLFPFETRRQYFYSTA FGLSRALNRLQQQQGDNQNAGGEREIRFGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMFSSQRAVLEVEYFGEV GTGLGPTLEFYTLLSHELQSVRLGLWRSSSPSDTGMQIDRSASPDDDLAAKELSSDLPDNGSHLIQAPFGLFP RPWPLTVDASEGSRFSKVIEHFRLVGRVMAKVLQDGRLLDLPLSTALYKLILGQELDLFDIISFDAEFGKTLQEL QILVERKRFLESTYGMNQLEVTDLRFRGTPIEDLCLDFTLPGYPDYILKEGEENTIVNIYNLEEYVTLVVDATVK SGIMRQVEAFRSGFNQVFDISSLKIFSPEELDYLICGRREIWEPDSLVDNIKFDHGYTAKSPAIVNLLEIMAEFT PEQQHAFCQFVTGAPRLPPGGLAALNPKLTIVRKHPSSAVNTSNIAGVTESADDDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYS TKEVMRKKLLYAILEGRGSFDLS SEQ ID NO: 41: Barley UPL3 genomic sequence > HORVU2Hr1G011040.15_genomic TTGTTGGTTTTTGGTTTATGTGTTCCTTACCTTAACTGTGCTATCTTACTNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNCGCGGATGAAGAGCATGCTCGCGGGCCTCCGCGCCGACGGGGAGGAGGGCCGCCAGGTGGA GGCGCTGACGCAGCTCGGCGAGATGCTGTCCATTGGCACCGAGGACACCCTCGCCGGCTTCTCGGTTG ACTCCTTCGTGCCTGTTCTGGTCGGGCTGCTCAACCATGAGAGCAACCCCGACATCATGCTGCTCGCAG CCCGGGCCCTGACCCACCTCTGCGACGTGCTCCCGTCATCCTGCTCCGCCGTTGTGCACTATGGTGCAG TGGCATGCTTCTGCGCCCGGCTTCTCACCATTGAGTACATGGACCTTGCGGAGCAGGTGAGCACTGTTC TGTTGCATCGTTTGTTCTGTTTATAGTATATGCTGCTTCTATATCATGTTGCCTGATCCAGATCAATGCTT ATTGAACCATTTTTTTTACTGTATTATGCATGATTATGCCTTAACCCACGGTAGATGAGTTTCCTTCAAGT GTTGCAGCTCATTTGTAATATTTGGACTTGCTGGTGAGTAGTGTGCCTTTTGTGTAGCTGTGTTTTTTTCT CTCCCCATTTTAGTTCTAAAATGAATATGGGTGAGAAGGTTAAATACTTCCTAGTTCAGTACCTCACCAT TTAACGATATTACAAGAAATATCTAGAGGGTTAGGCTGAAGGTGAATCCTTAGCAGCCTAGGGTCCTG CCTAGGATCTAGTCACTGCCCGCTCTGGGAGGGAAGAAGCTAAGGATAGGAGACACATGAAAGAAAA AATGGTTGGATGAAAAAAGGCCTGATAGTCACCTCAAGGATGTTGGCTGAAGCCTTAGGGAGCTTGTC GGCATGGAGAGGTCTTCCCTTCCTCTGCTGCCGCAGGAGGACTCGGACTCCAAATCCTCACCAGCGAAC TCAAATCCATCTAAGGACCTCATCGGCCCCTTAGAAGACTTTCTAGGCCTGATCATGGTGTCCTCCTGCC GAGCACATAGGTGCTGTTTAACACGGTTTTGCTGTGCCAGATCACCTATTGCTGCATGACTAAGCTAGC TATTTGAACATGTTTTTCATCTGTAATATTCAGGGTCTAATATCATGCCTGTGTATGTGGTACTGTAACG ATCCATCTGAAATACTAAGAAGTGGGTTGGAAATCAGATGCTAAGATTCATGTATCCGGTTTCTGGCTG TGTTTTCTCTCTGCCTTCCTATCTTATGGATATTATACTTCTACTTTTCTTGGGTCTAATTCAAAACAATGT GAATTAACTTGATATCATCAGTTTGAATTCCTTTGTAACCATTTGTGCTATTGAATCTAATTTGCCGCTCC GAATATGTTATTGAGTAGTATCTACCACTATCAGCTTTATCACCTAGGACACTTGAATTACTTTGTTAGAT TTTGGTATTTTATTGCTTCTGTGGCACTTTAGATTAGCCATTTTCCTTATTTTGTGCTGTCGTTTAAAATAT GCTGCACAAAGAATCTGTCATTGCTAGGATTTGCATATTTGTATGAATGGTCTTGATGTGGTGCTAACA TTTCTTATGCCTTTTCTGGGTATTTTAGTCATTGCAAGCACTTAAGAAGATATCCCAGGAGCATCCAACT GCCTGCTTGAGGGCTGGCGCGCTAATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCTTGACTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTTCAA GTAATTTTGCTAAATACTTTTATGTTTTGCCAGCATTTAGACGTAACATTCTCAATACGAACTTATTCTTTT TGCAGCATTTAGAACTTGGGACATAATAATTTGTCATATCACTTTATCTTTTTGTTGTACACATGTACTAC ATTTTTATTATTACTCACAGTTGTTTTTTTGGTTAAATGTATACAGAGAGTTGCGTTATCTACAGCCGCTA ATATATGTAGGAAGCTTCCTTCAGATGCCTCAGATTTTGTAATGGAAGCGGTTCCACTGCTAACAAATCT TCTGAACTACCATGACGCAAAAGTATGCTTGTTGTTTGTATTTGGATACCCTTATCATGCCATGATATCA TCTATTCTTAGATGCTGTTGTTCTGTATCGATTTATTTCAGGTGCTGGAACATGCTTCCGTTTGCCTGACT CGTATAGCAGAATCATTTGCTTCATCTTCAGAGAAACTGGATCAGTTGTGCAATCATGGATTGGTTGCA CAAGCTGCTAGCTTAATAGCTGTTAGCAACTCAGCGGGACAAGCATCACTGAGTACATTAACATACACA GTATGCTTCTATTTCACTTTGTATTGCTACTACTGTAGTATTTACGCAAATTTGCTAACTCTGGCTCATAT ATCCTTGAAGGGAGTAATTCGTGTTCTGTCAATATGTGCAAGTGGATCTCCATTGGCAGCTAAAACGCT CCTCCTCCATGGAATTAGCGGCACACTCAAAGATATCCTTTCAGGTTCTGGTTTGGTTGCTGGTACAACT GTATCCCCCACTAGGCCAGCTGATCAGGTGATTATTATTGCTTTATGAAGGCTATATCGAGCTAGATTAT AGCTACTTACCGTTTTATTTGAATGCCATCGGTTGATGACTCTGTTCGGTTGTTGTTTTATCTGACTTAGC TGATGAAGCTTTTTGAGTGATATTTTGTTTTTCAGTTTTAGATTCACTCAAGTGTGCATACAATTCAGTTT TGTTTGGCAAACTGAAATTAATATCACACAACAGAAATTTCAAAATTTGGAAGAAAGTTGCATGCTAGA TACTTATTCTGTGGTTTGTGTAGTCCAGTAAAAATTTAAATGTTTGTAAGAAAGTTCAGAACATGTATTG TGAACAGTATATAATAATTTGCCAAACGTTTCCCGTGCTCCTGGTCTTTGTGCGGTGCTGCAAGCTATAA CAGTGAGCAAACAATGTGGTAGATAGAATTAGGGATTTGACTTGAACTCTCTGTTTAACTGCTCATAGA CCTCTCTGTTGTCTACCTGATTTTCTCCTTCCAGTCGTAATATGAAATTCACAATGATGTTATTGACTTTG ATCAAGGTTTAGAGATGCGCTAGACTGGCGGTAGGTGACCCACATAGATGGCGCTCTGCCACTGTTTG TTAACCTTAATAATCTTGACATCATACCTATATTACTTGTTCCATTTTCTTTTTAAATCAAAGCCAAGAGTT TCTTATAGTAGTTCTATGGTAATTTGCAGCTTGTTTTCATATGCTAATATTCTTTGTTGTGTCACACAGAT GTATGAAATTGTGAACCTCGCCAACGAATTGCTTCCTCCTCTACCTGCTGGAACCATTTCTTTACCAGCG CATTCCCATGTTTTTATGAAAGGCTCTTCTGTAAAGAAACCTGGTTCTAGCAAGCAAGGCGAGTCTGGT TCAACAGATATTAAAGTCTCAGGCCGGGAGAAGTTACTGCATGATCAGCCTGAACTTCTCCAGCAATTT GGCATGGATATATTGCCTACCATGACACAGGTCAGTCCCTTGGTTTGCTGATGTATCAGTTGATGTTGA TTGCTGATGATAAACATTATTGAAATACTGTTATCTGATACATTGTTTGGATACGCTCTATCCCTTGCAG GTGTATGGCTCCAGTGTAAATGGACCAATACGTCATAAATGCTTATCTGTTATTGCTAAATTAATGTATT ACAGCTCAGCGGAAATGATTGAAATTCTCCATGGCACAACAAACATATCCAGGTGCTAATACGAAACTT CAGATGCCATTCCGGCTTACTGTTGTACATATACTTGTGTACCTCTGGTTCCATCTAACCTGATATTCACC TTTGCAGCTTCTTAGCTGGCATCTTAGCTTGGAAAGATCCACATGTGTTGGTTCCTGCTCTTCAGATAGC TGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAGCTCCCTGGAACATTTTCGAAGATGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGTGTTGTTCATGC TGTAGAGTCGCTTATATGCCAGGAAATCTCAAGTCCAATGCTTTTTCAAGTACCACCACAGGATAAGGA TATTGATTCTGGTACATGTACATCTTCACGTTCAAGACGCAGCCGCCGACGCAGCAGTGCTGGGAATAC TGATAATAATTCCTTGGATGAACCAAAGAGTTCCCATACTACTATTGCCAATTCACTACCAAGCACGCTA GAAAGTCCAAATACTAGTATTCGTGCTTCAGTTAGTGATCGCGCAAAGTTATTCAAAGATAAGTACTTC CCCTCTGAACCCGGCTCAAGTGATATTGCAGTTACTGATGACCTTTTGAAGCTACGGGCACTCTGTGCA AAATTAAATGCCACTGCAGACACTGTTAAAACAAAAGCTAAAGGGAAATCAAAGTCACTGGGAGGTGA TGATTTTGATATCTTATGCAATGTTGAGGAACAGTTAGACGACATCATAGCTAAAATATTGTCTGAACTT AGCAATGGGGATGGGGTTTCCACGTTTGAGTTTATTGGGAGTGGAGTTATCTCAGCGTTGCTTAATTAT TTGTCCTGTGGAACCTTTGGAAAGGAAAAGGTGTCCGAAGCAAACCTACCCAAGTTGCGTCACCTGGC ACTCAGGCGATATAAAACATTTATATATGTTGCCCTTCCAAATGATGCGGCAGGGAATCAAACTCCAAT GGCATTCTTAGTTCAAAAACTGCAAAGTGCGCTGTCTTCACTGGAACGGTTCCCTGTTGTGATTAGCCAT TCTGGAAGGACGTCCAGTTTGGGAGGATCTCGTCCATCCTCTGGATTAAGTGCTCTATCCCAGCCCCTG AAGCTGCGCCTGTGTCGAGCACCGGGTGAAAAGACACTCAAGGATTATTCATCCAATATAGTTCTTATT GATCCCTTGGCAAGTCTAGCAGCAGTTGAAGATTTCCTTTGGCCTAGAATCCAGCGTAGCGAGTCAATA TCTTATCCTGCAGTGTCATCTGGAAAGAATTCTGAATCTGGGGTGCCTAGTGCAACAGCACCAGTGGCT TCGTCAACTCAATCTGTTCGGCGGCCCTCGACTAGGTCGAAATCATTGGCTGATGCTGATTCTGCAACTA AGAAGGATATTCAGGAGGGGAGTGGAAACACATCCAAGGGAAAAGGCAAAGCTGTTGTTAAATCGAC GTCGGATGAACCAAAAGGACCACATACTAGGACTGCAGCACGCAGAAAAGTTGCTTTAGAGAAAGAC GCAGAAGTGAAGCCAGCGCACGGTCACAGTAGCTCAGAGGTTTGTTGTTCATTATGGACTCATTTCCTT AATAATCTATAGAATATATATTTCCTCTAGTACGTCTTGAATTTTTGCTAGTTCCCCAAAATTTGATGAAG ATGCTTGACTACATATGCTTTGTTTGGTAGTGCCTCTCCACAGTTACTCAGCTGCCAAGCTGATTTTCGTT ATACAACTGTCCTACTGTTTTCGTCGACGTTTCATGATTATATCTGCCCTCCTTCATTAGTAATTTGATGT GCATCTGTTAAGGGAAATATACATGATTAATACCATTATGAAATTATTATTTAACACAAATTTCATTGTG AAACCAATGTGTGAATTTCATAAAATTAGATCTACAGACTACAATGCCTTTTGACCTGCAGTTTGATATG GCATCTAGGGGGCACATATTGTCTCGCCATGTCTACAATGCTTTGGTAGATGAAGACATTGTCTAACTA AAATCAATGGTTTAGGTAAAGGTTGGTGCTCCCACTATCTCGACCATTGAATGTGCCTAAATGTTGTTGC AGTTCCTCATCCTATGCAATAAATGTATGTTGAGAGAGTGGCGCGGACCTGAAGCAGTAATGGCACATT CCATAGTTGAGAACCTGTGATAGTGGGAGTATATCCACCAATGCGATTCATTTCGCTGTTGAAAGTTTG GATCGTGATTGCCCGAATGCAATACTGCTTTTCTTGCTTATAACTGACTAACTGAGTGATAAATATATAA ATTAAGTTGTCAGTTTAATTATATCTATACCAGGACTCACCTGTACATAACTACAACAAAGTAGATCACT TATGCGTTGGAAACTGGACTACTATTTTAGTAATTCCCTTATCCCTGAACAAAGTTCTGATCCAATTCTTG TACACTATGTCATGTGAATATTGAACTTTATTATTGTATTTATGTTCGTTGTGCATGATACATTCTGTTTTC TACATGCAGGACGAAGAACTGGGTGCATCTCCCTTCGAGGCTGATGATGCTTTGATGCTTGGTGATGA CGATGATGATGTCTCAGATGATGAAGATNAGATGATGATGATCATGAGGTAGTATTTCAAAGTTTCTTC GATTGATCTCTTTGTTTTTCTTCAAGTTAGCGTGGCTTTAGTGGGCATGACTGAAAACTACATATTTTTGT TGAAAATCTTCAGGTTCTACGTGGGTCTCTTCCTGACTGTGTCCCAGAGAGAGTGCATGATGTAAAACT AGCAGATGCTGATGGTGGATCTAGTATTGCCTCGATAGCAAATGATAACCAGACACAACCCTCATCTGG CTCCAGCATAAAAAATACTTTTAGTAGCAGGGGAGCAGGTTCTGTTGAACTTAGAACTCCAAGCACACT TGGTTCTCGGGGCGCAATGTCGTTTGCTGCAGCTGCCATGGCTGGGCTTGCTTCTGTTGGTAGTCGTGG TGTCAGAGGTAGCCAGGATAGGCGTGGCCTTCCACTTGGAACTAGTGCACATGAGCATTCCAACAAAT TGATATTTACAGCTGGCGGCAAGCAGCTTAGCAAGCATTTGACTGTATATCAAGCTATGCAACAGCAAG TAGTTCATGATGAGGATGATGAGGAAAGGTTGGGTGGTTCTGATTTACCCAATGATGGAAGCCGTCTC TGGAGTGATATGTTCACTATAACATATCAAAAGGCTGATAATGAAGTGGATAGGGAATCAACCAGAGG TTCATCTTTAGTGCTGAAATCGTCCAAATCAGATTTTTGCCGAGCTACATCTCAAGAACAATGCATTTCTC TTCTTGATAGCATTTTGCAAGGAGAACTTCCTTGTGATATTGAGAAATCGACCCAAACTTACAATATCTT AGCACTGTTGCGTGTATTGGAGGGATTAAATCAGCTATCTCCTCGTCTGAGACTACAGGCAACCTGTGA TGATTTTATAGAGGGAAAAGTTGGTACCCTGGATGGGTTATATGGCACCGGAGCTAAGGTACCCTCAG AGGAGTTTATCAGCAGTAAGTTGACACCAAAGCTTGCTCGGCAAATTCAGGATGTTCTTGCACTCTGTA GTGGTAGTTTACCTTCTTGGTGTTATCAGATGACCAAAGCTTGCCCATTTCTGTTCCCTTTTGAAACAAG AAGACAGCACTTCTACTCCACAGCTTTTGGGTTATCTAGGGCATTGAACCGTCTTCAGCAACAACAGGG GGATAATAATAACTCTGCGACTGAAAGAGAAGTCCGGATTGGTAGATTGCAACGTCAGAAAGTTCGTG TTTCTCGTAACCGGATCCTGGATTCTGCTGCCAAAGTAATGGAGATGTTCTCCAATCAGAAGGCTGTTCT TGAAGTTGAATACTTTGGTGAAGTTGGAACTGGACTTGGTCCAACTTTGGAATTCTATACCCTCTTAAGT CATGACCTGCAAAGGATTGGCTTAGGATTATGGAGATCTGATTCTGATTCTTTAGAAGCTAAAAAACAT GATTCGATTTCACCTGCTGATAGCAGGAACTTGATACAAGCACCTCTTGGCTTGTTCCCTCGGCCTTGGC CACCTAGTACTGCTTCTTCAGAGGGTAGTAAATTCTTCAAAGTTGTTGAGTATTTCCGCTTGGTTGGTCG AATCATGGCAAAAGCATTGCAAGATGGAAGGCTTCTTGACTTGCCTTTGTCAACAGCATTTTATAAGCTT CTACTTGGACAAGTAAGCATGAGAACCTGCTTGCAGTAGATCCATTCCAATAACCCCTTCCACCTTTTTG TCAAGTCGTGGTGTTTTTTTTATTTTATCTACTGTCTTCTGTATTGACGCCATAATATTTTGCTTTGCTAGG AACTTGATTTGTATGACATACTATCTTTTGATGCCGAGTTCGGTAAAATACTGCAAGAGTTGCAAGTTCT TGTTGAGCGCAAGCGATTTCTGGAGTCCTGCTCTAATTATAGTCAACAAATAGAAGATTTGAGCTTCCG TGGTGCTCCTATTGAAGACCTATGCTTAGATTTTACTCTTCCGGGCTATCCGGATnTGTTCTGAAGGAA GGTGAAGAAAATACAGTGGTATGTGATGGAGTAGATTAGGTTCTTGTGTTGTCATTACTTCAGCTTTTG CTTCTAACTATTCATTGTTATTTTAACTTCCTGTAGGTCTGCATTTACAACTTAGAAGAGTACATTTCGTT GGTAGTGGAGGCTACACTAAAGACTGGAATAATACGTCAAGTAGAAGCATTCAAAGCTGGATTTAATC AGGTTTTCTCATTTTTCTAAGATACTTCTCATTGATATTTAGCTTTGCATTTCTCTTAAAACATTTTTATTTT TCTAATTCAGGTATTTGACATATCATCACTACAAATATTTTCTCCTCAAGAGCTTGACTATCTCATTTGTG GTCGACGGGAACTTTGGGAGGTAATGCCCTCTTAACTTTCTTTCTCCCTTCTATAATTAGTATCTTAACTT GGTTCTGAGCAAATGCATGTAATGCAGCCGGAGACACTGGTCGAGCATATAAAGTTTGATCATGGTTA TACCTCGAAGAGTCCAGCAATTGTCAATGTGAGTACATCCCTTATCTTTTAAAGAAGGCACATATCTTCA CACAGCTTTTATTTCAGAACTTTGGAACTTCGGTTTAATGTTTGTGCTGTTGGTTTGCAGCTACTTGAGA TCATGACGGAATTTACTCCGGAGCAACAACATGCTTTCTGCCAGTTTGTGACTGGTGCTCCTCGGCTTCC ACCTGGTGGCTTAGCCTCCCTAAATCCGAAGCTGACTATCGTTAGGAAGGTAAGCCTGTTGTAGCAATG CAGAATGACATCGTTTCTGTGTTCATGTTATTTAAGCTTTTGCATTTTGTATCTTGGCCAGCACTCCTCGA CTGCGACGAATACTTCAAATGCAGCTGGAGCAGCAGAGTCTGCTGATGATGATCTGCCTAGCGTCATG ACTTGTGCCAACTATCTTAAACTTCCGCCATACTCGACAAAGGTTTGGTTCTTTTGCTCGATGAATCTTTG TTCTACCTTTTGGCATTGTCTTGCCTGGAAACTGACTTCTGCTATGGTTGTCGGGACGTTATTACAGGAA GTTATGCACAAGAAGCTGCTTTATGCTATCAACGAAGGCCAGGGGTCGTTTGATCTTTCATAGTGGGTT CAAAACTAACATACAGATGTTGGTGCACATGTAAATGCGCACCAGTTTTTATTCAGTTAGTTTGTTCATT GTCGTCATGTATAACATAGGCTTTAAGTCGTTTCTTTTGTGAAAGGTTTAGAGCCTGGATCTTGTGGTGC CAGTGCTTATAACATTCTCTCTTCATTCCTGGGCACTTGTATATATTCTCCAACTGATCTCTATAGTGACT AAGAAGACATTCCTCTTTTGGTAGTCAGTTATATACTTCATCATCATACTCTCGTCTATTTTGAGTGACTT GCGCTCGTGATTATTAGGTTGCTCTAATGAAAGCGATATCCTCAGTTCTTACTGTGCAATTAGTGCACAT CTTTTGAATAACTAAATGCCTAGTGCCCTTACAATACGGGGCACATGTAATAATTCCTGCCAATTAGTCT GCCTTTGTAGTACGAATTAAACCATTGGTGTGAACTCTCTAAAAAACGGTTATATTTGGTGAGTGGGGA ATGGACAAAATATGAACATTTGAAATGTTGCTTGGATTTCAAATTGTGCCAATAGGAAAATTGTAACAC CAAAGGGAGGACTTTTGTTATCTAGTGTGGTTGATTTGATTAGACAAACAATGTGGCCGTTCAATGTAT TCTAATTCCACTATCACAACATGACATGCCAGATTTCATTGCTTGGAGCTATATGTAGAATGGTATGTTT TCGGTCCGGTTTGCTTAATCTGTAGAGTGGGACCATTAGTATGAAATTAAACTGTGACATTTAATGGAA TGGGACGAACTATGGCTAACCCTCTCTGGAGTAAGTTATGGAGGTTACCTTGCTCGGTAAATGTTAATA TTTTTAACTCACGGACGTTACATGACACCCTTGTTGTGTAACGCTTGCAAACAAACATATGAAAATGTCA CCAATTTGTCCCAAGATATAAAGCAT SEQ ID NO: 42: Barley UPL3 protein sequence > HORVU2Hr1G011040.15 protein LRGSLPDCVPERVHDVKLADADGGSSIASIANDNQTQPSSGSSIKNTFSSRGAGSVELRTPSTLGSRGAMSF AAAAMAGLASVGSRGVRGSQDRRGLPLGTSAHEHSNKLIFTAGGKQLSKHLTVYQAMQQQVVHDEDDEE RLGGSDLPNDGSRLWSDMFTITYQKADNEVDRESTRGSSLVLKSSKSDFCRATSQEQCISLLDSILQGELPCDI EKSTQTYNILALLRVLEGLNQLSPRLRLQATCDDFIEGKVGTLDGLYGTGAKVPSEEFISSKLTPKLARQIQDVL ALCSGSLPSWCYQMTKACPFLFPFETRRQHFYSTAFGLSRALNRLQQQQGDNNNSATEREVRIGRLQRQK VRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMFSNQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSHDLQRIGLGLWRSDSDSLEAKKH DSISPADSRNLIQAPLGLFPRPWPPSTASSEGSKFFKVVEYFRLVGRIMAKALQDGRLLDLPLSTAFYKLLLGQ ELDLYDILSFDAEFGKILQELQVLVERKRFLESCSNYSQQIEDLSFRGAPIEDLCLDFTLPGYPDFVLKEGEENTV VCIYNLEEYISLVVEATLKTGIIRQVEAFKAGFNQRYLTYHHYKYFLLKSLTISFVVDGNFGSRRHWSSI SEQ ID NO: 43: Cotton UPL3 genomic sequence > Gorai.008G035900 genomic TAAAAAGCTTCACCCTTTTTATTTATTTATTCATTTTCACTTTAGGGTTTCAAGTTTCTCTCTTAACCTTCAT CTCTTTAGGGCTCAAATTCTCCCCTAATTAATCATTGAATTCTATTTCATTCAAAACCAAGACAAAGGCGT GGTTTCCCTGATTGTAAATTCTAGGGTTTTACATTTATCCGAAGCGTGGATTCCTTTGTTTTCGTTTTCTA GGGTTTCGATAAGCTGTTGTTGAGATGCAACAAATAATCGGATCAGGAATCGTCTGATCTTGTGGTGGT GACCGTCCGATAATCAGGGGCGTTGGTCCCCTTTGTATGGAAACTCGGAGCCGGAAGCGGGCGGAGG CCTCCTCAGCTGCCCCTTCATCTTCTCCCTCCGGTCCCACCACTCGCTCTCATAAACGCGTTCGTCTCTCTT CCTCCTCTGCCGCTGCCGCCGCCACCGTCGCTGTTACTCGCTCCCGTACTTCCCGCACATCACGTACTTCC GCTGCCTTAATGGACCCCACTACAATCGAATCTTCTTCCGGTTCCCGCCGTGATCGCCGTTCCAGCAAAG CTAACCAAACCACAACAAGTGACAATCCGAATCTTGCCTCTGATAGAGGAAAGGAAAAGGAACATGAT CCTAGGATTCGCGATAGAGATAGAGACAGGGATAATAGAGACAACAATTCTAATCATCCTGAGAGAAA TTTAGGATTAAATATGGACACCTCTGGAGGCGATGAGGATGATAATGATAGCGAAGGCGGTGTAGGG ATTTTGCACCAGAATCTGACGTCAGCAAGCAGCGCGTTACAAGGCTTGTTGAGGAAGCTCGGTGCCGG ACTTGATGATTTGCTTCCCTCATCGGCAATGGGTTCCGGGTCTTCATCTCATCAAAGTGGGAGGTTAAA GAAGGTTCTGTCTGGATTGCGTGCTGATGGAGAGGAAGGGAGGCAAGTGGAGGCGCTGACCCAGCTG TGTGAAATGCTTTCAATTGGTACTGAGGAATCGTTGAGCACGTTTTCTGTTGATTCCTTTGTTCCCGTGC TCGTTGGATTGCTTAATCACGAGAGTAATCCTGATATCATGATACTTGCTGCAAGGGCGCTTACTCATTT GTGTGATGTGTTGCCTTCTTCATGTGCTGCTGTTGTGCATTATGGTGCTGTTTCATGTTTTTGTGCTAGGT TGCTCACTATAGAGTATATGGACTTGGCTGAACAGGTTGGCATTTTCGTTGCTTCCTAAATAATTGATTG TTAGAAAATGAAATTGATCAAATATGTGGTTAAACTTAAACACCCTTGAGCTGATTGAGCGACATCTTG CATTTCATTATGAACTATGGTGAACTGCAACTAGCTAATTCTACTAGAAGTTGGCCCCCCAACTGATAAA CAGGGGATAGTTGAGCATTTTCCTGAAAGCCTATTTGACTTAAAATTTGCTTGTTTCTAACTAACTGTTA AAAATTAATGTTGTGGGTATTCTTTATTGTTCTTAGTTATGGACTTGAATTAGAAAGTTGAAAACTGTAG ATTTGCTCCCCTCCACTTTCTTATCTTTCTGGTTGAATTGCTGCAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTGAAGAAGA TATCTCAAGAACACCCAACTGCTTGTCTGCGAGCTGGTGCTCTCATGGCAGTGCTTTCATACTTGGATTT CTTCTCCACTGGGGTTCAGGTGATTTAATTTGTGAACATTTTGAGTGTTAATCAGCATCTATGGAGTGGA GAATTTTCTTGCTATTTAGATTCTTATTGTGTTTGTTTCCTATATTTGATCCCATATTCCAGCGAGTGGCA CTATCTACTGCTGCAAATATGTGTAAGAAACTCCCTTCAGATGCAGCTGATTATGTCATGGAAGCTGTAC CACTATTAACAAATCTTTTGCAGTATCATGATTCGAAGGTAACGTGAACATCATATTAGTGATGAGTCAT TTGTGGTCAATTATGTTTCATCCTGAACACTTAGCTATCTTTCTAGGTGCTGGAGCATGCATCTGTTTGTT TAACGCGCATTGCTGAAGCCTTTGCATCTTCCCCGGATAAATTAGATGAGCTTTGCAATTATGGACTGGT TACTCAGGCTGCATCTCTCATTTCCATAAGTAATTCTGGAGGTGGACAGGCATCATTGAGTACACCAAC ATATACGGTGAATTGATGGTGCTCCTTTGTTTATCTATTTGAATGCATTTTATGTACCATTTCATGACATT TGGGTTTTTGAATTCAGGGCTTAATTCGGCTGCTCTCAACTTGTGCAAGTGGGTCTCCCTTGGGAGCAA AAACTTTACTTCTGCTTGGGATCAGTGGCATACTTAAAGATATACTATCAGGTTCTGGTGTTTCGGCTAA CTCATCTGTTTCACCAGCCTTAAGCAGACCGGCAGAGCAGGTAACAATTTTAATTCAAGCTGAAGAGTT GGTAGTTATTATTGCTAGCTGTTTATTTAACTGTTTTACATGTGTGCGATGCTATATTAATACAAGTGGA GCTGAGGAAATGGTATAACCTTTAAAGACAAAGTATCAACTCCAAGCTTTACTATCAATTTTGTGAACAT TGCATGTCAGTTGTTTTTTGTTTTGTGGTATCTTTTTTTAGTTAAGGCTGAAGAGATTGTAGTCTTCATTG CATGTTGTTTATATATACCTGTGTACATATGATACGTGTAAGGTTTGAATGTTATATTATTACTAGCAGT GAGGAAAATGGTATAAATGTTAAGACACAAAGTTTAACCCTTTTTATTTGGTTAAAAGTTACTTGTTTTC AATACTTCTATTTATTTCTTGCACTTTATACAGTCTATATTGACATACTAAATTAGTAATAGCTTATGCAT GTAAGCCATATTTGTCTGATGGGTCTTGTAATTCTTATATGATTGTGTAGATTTTTGAGATTGTCAATCT GGCAAATGAGCTTCTTCCTCCATTGCCACAAGGAACCATCTCCCTCCCTGCTAGCTCTAATATATTTGTG AAAGGATCTATTTTGAAGAGGTCTCCTACTAGCAGCTCTGGGAAGCAAGAAGACACCAATCGAAATGC TCTTGAGGTTTCACCCCGTGAGAAATTATTGAATGATCAACCTGAACTTCTTCAGCAGTTTGGAGTGGAT CTCCTTCCTGTTCTCATTCAGGTAGCCTTTTCTTTGCAGATGGTAGTTTGGTTATCTCTTGGTTGTTGGTA TTGTCTCTTATCTTTTATGGTATTTTCTTTTTGTGTGTAGTATTATATAATTCCTTATCTTTTGTCTATCAGA TCTATGGTTCCAGTGTCAATAGCCCTGTTCGCCACAAGTGTCTCTCAGTTATTGGAAAACTAATGTACTT CAGCAGTGCAGAGATGATTCAGAATCTATTAAGTGTGACAAATATATCTAGGTATCCACCTTAAGTAAA ATAGAGTCGTTAACATATTCATTGAATGATTGGTTATAGTGACTTATTATTTTGTTTGATCTTATAGCTTC TTGGCTGGTGTTTTAGCATGGAAAGATCCATATGTCTTGGTTCCTTCCCTGCAAATTGCTGAGATCCTCA TGGAAAAGCTTCCTGGAACTTTCTCCAAAATGTTTGTTCGAGAGGGCGTGGTTCATGCTGTGGACCAGC TTGTTTTAATTGGTAATCAAAATACCACTCCTGTTCAAGCATCTTCACTTGAGAAAGATAATGAGTCTGT ATCTGGAGCTTCATCACGTTCTAGGCGATATAGACGACGTAGTGGTAACTCTAATCTTGAAGGAAGTTC TATGGAGGAGTCCAAGAATCCAGCATCTTTAAATATTGGCTCACCTACTAATTCAGTCGAAATTCCTACA GCCAATTCCAATCTTCGTACTGCAGTAAGTGCATGTGCTAAAGCATTTAAAGATAAGTATTTCCCCTCTG ATCCTGGGGCTGTTGAAGTTGGAGTAACAGATGATCTGTTACACTTAAAAAATCTTTGCATGAAATTGA ATGCTGCTGTTAATGATCAAAAGACCAAGGCAAAAGGAAAATCTAAAGCTTCGGGGTCTCCATGGGTT GATTTTTCTACTAGCAATGAAGAGTATTTGACTGGGGTGATTTCTGAGATGCTAGCAGAACTAAGCAAG GGGGATGGTGTATCCACTTTTGAGTTTATTGGTAGTGGTGTTGTTGTGGCCTTGTTAAACTATTTTTCTT GCGGGTACTTCTCCCAGGAGAGAATTTCAGATGTGAACCTGCCCAAGCTTCGTCAACAAGCCCTTAAGA GATACAAATCATTTATCAGTGTTGCCCTTCCTTCTAGTGTTGATGAAGGAAGTATGGCTCCTATGACTGT CCTGGTTCAGAAGCTTCAAAATGCTTTATCATCTTTAGAGCGTTTTCCTGTAGTTCTTAGCCATTCATCTA GGTCATCTAGTGGGAGTGCACGCCTCTCTTCTGGTTTAGGTGCATTAGCTCAGCCTTTTAAGTTGCGGCT CTGTCGAGCCCCAAGAGAGAAGTCTCTTCGTGACTATTCTTCGAATATTGTGTTGATTGACCCATTAGCA AGTCTAGCAGCTGTTGAAGAATTTCTTTGGCCTCGAGTTCAACGAAGTGACACTTCTCAGAAACTCTCTG TGACTGTTGGAAATTCTGAGTCTGGGAACACACCTAACCGGACTGATGTATCTTCTCCGTCTACCTCAAC TCCTGCTTCTACCACCCGACGCCATTCTTCAAGGTCCAGATCATCTGTCAATATTGGAGATGTGGCCAGA AAGGAGCAATCACAGGAGAAAAGCACTAGTTCATCAAAGGGAAAAGGTAAGGCTGTTTTGAAGCCTTC TAAAGAGGAGCCAAGAGGACCTCAAACAAGAAATGCTGCTCGTAGAAGAGCTGCTCTGGATAAAGAT GCTCCAATGAAACCTGTAAATGACGACTCTACTTCTGAGGTATGCTTTTTGATTATTAGATATGATTTTTC ATTTGTTAATAAGGCAGTCATGTTCAATATGACTATGTCAGGACTTCCCTGTTTTTAGCTTGTGTTTCTTC TCTGTTGCTTGCATGGAATTGTGCCTTTCTTTCTATTTCCTGTTGAATGATCATCATTTGACCCTTATTTGG TTGGTTAGGATGAAGAATTGGATATGTCCCCTGTGGAGATTGATGATGCTTTGGTGATTGAAGATGAT GATATTTCTGATGATGAAGATGATGAACATGAAGATGTAAGTTATATTGTGCCTGTAGAAATGTGCAGC CCCTTGTTGATTGTAAACTCCTTTTAAATCTTACTATTGATTGATGGAAATGTTGTTCTTTTCCAGGTGCT CAGGGATGATTCTCTTCCAGTTTGTACACCTGATAAAGTACATGATGTTAAGTTGAGTGATTCAGCTGA AGATGGTTCTCCTGCTCCAGCTGCAAGTGATAGCCAAACTAATGCAGCTTCAGGATCTAGCAGCAGAGC TGCTGCTATTAGGGGTTCAGACTCTGCTGATTTTAGGAGTGGCTATGGCTCAAGGGGTGCAATGTCGTT TGCAGCTGCTGCCATGGCTGGGCTTGGATCTGCCAATGGTAGAGGTATTAGGGGAGGTAGAGATCGA CAAGGAAGACCTCCTGGCAGTTCTAATGAGCCTCCAAAGTTGATATTCACTGCTGGTAATAAGCAGCTC AACAGGCATTTGACCATCTATCAGGCCATTCAAAGACAGCTTGTGTTGGATGAGGATGATGATGAGAG ATATGCTGGTAGTGATTTTACATCTAGTGATGGAAGAGGGGTGTGGAGTGATATCTACACAATAACAT ATCAGAGGGCTGAGAGCCAAGCTGATCGATCATCACCAGGGGGATCAGGTTCTGCTACAGCATCTAAA TCTGGTAAATCTGGTTCATCCAATTCCAGCTCTGATCCCCAACCTCATAGAATGTCTCTATTAGATAGCAT ATTGCAAGGGGAACTTCCTTGTGATCTAGACAGATCCAATCCTACTTATACTATATTGGCACTGTTGCGC GTGTTAGAGGGTCTGAATCAGCTTGCACCTCGTTTGAGAGCTCAGATTGTTTCTGATAATTTTGCTGAG GGAAATGTTTTAACTCTGGGTGAGTTGAGCACCTCCGGTTCTAGAGTTCCTCATGAGGAATTTATTAAT GGTAAGCTGACTCCAAAACTGGCGCGGCAAATTCAGGATGTTCTTGCTCTATGTAGTGGAAGCCTTCCT TCCTGGTGTTACCAGTTGACAAAGGCATGCCCCTTCTTATTTCCTTTTGAGACACGAAGGCAGTACTTCT ATTCAACTGCCTTTGGGTTGTCTCGTGCATTATATCGTCTGCAGCAGCATCAAGGTGCTGATGGCCATG GGTCAACTAATGAAAGAGAGGTAAGGGTTGGGAGATTACAGAGGCAGAAAGTTCGTGTCTCCCGGAA CCGCATTTTGGACTCTGCTGCAAAAGTGATGGAGATGTATTCCAGCCAAAAAACTGTGCTTGAAGTTGA ATATTTTGGAGAAGTTGGCACCGGATTGGGTCCAACCTTGGAGTTTTATACGCTTTTAAGTCATGACTT GCAAAAGGTTGGACTTGCAATGTGGAGGTCGAATTCTACATGGAACAAGTCAGTGATGGAAATTGATG GAGATGGAGATAAAAATGGAAAAATTGCTGGTTCTGCTACTATTAACGGAGATATAGTCCAAGCTCCTC TGGGGTTATTCCCCCGACCTTGGCCACCAAATGCTGATGCTTCTGAAGGTAGCCAATTTTTTAAAGTAAT TGAACATTTCCGGCTGGTTGGGCGTGTTATGGCAAAAGCTCTTCAAGATGGACGGCTTTTAGATCTGCC TCTCTCAATGGCATTTTATAAACTTGTGCTTGGTCAAGTAAGCTGACTGCATTTTTTGACTTATTGAACAT GTTAAATCTACTTTAGCCTTGTATTTCACGTTTTCATACCGATAAAGTAATCCCTAGCATTGTCACAATGG TCTTTTACCTGTTCTTGCTAAAGTTGACTTTATAAACCATTGCAGGAGCTTGATTTGCATGATATTCTGTC TTTTGACGCCGAATTTGGCAAAATTCTGCAAGAATTGCATTTACTTGTTCGTCGAAAGCAATATCTAGAT TCATTGGGTGGTGACAATAGTGATGCAATTCCTGACTTACGGTTCCGTGGAGCCTCAATAGAAGATCTC TGTTTGGATTTCACGCTTCCAGGATATCCGGACTACATATTGAAGCTAGGGGATGAAACTGTATGTCTT CAACTTCTCATTCTGTTACCCCCACCTCATTTTTTTGTCAAGATTTTTTAATGTAATGTTAAATATATCAGG TGGATATCAACAACTTAGAGGAATACATATCTTTGGTGGTTGATGCAACTGTGAAGACTGGAATTATGC ATCAAATGGAGGCATTTAGAGACGGTTTCAATCAGGTGAAGATGCTTTCTTTGTTCTGAGTTTCTTGACT AATTACAAATTGATGTCCATCATGGATTTCCCTAATATATGCATGTAAGGAGCTGTTTTTGGGATTGATC TCAATGTTAATATATCCGTTATATAACATGCAGGTTTTTGATATCTCATCACTGCAAATATTTACACCCCA AGAGTTGGACTATTTGCTGTGTGGTCGTAGAGAGTTGTGGGAGGTAATTTGACACTTGAATTATGTGAT CGTGTTGCCATCTTTGATCAGAACTGGTTTTGCACTTTGATTTTAACAATACTACTTTTAATTTTGCAGGC TGAGACTCTTGCTGATCATATAAAATTCGATCATGGATATACTGCAAAGAGCCCTCCAATTGTTAATGTA TGTTTGTTTCATACTACTCACATTTAAGTTTTTTGAGAGGCATTTGATCCGTAATGATGTTCTGTTTTGTG ATTTCTTAGTTGCTTGAAATTATGGGAGAATTAACACCAGAGGAGCAGCGGGCCTTCTGTCAATTTGTT ACTGGTGCACCCAGGCTTCCACCCGGTGGTCTGGCAGTGCTAAATCCAAGGCTGACAATTGTTAGAAA GGTAATTTGAGTTAGAATTAAAAACCTTTTCTCAATATTTCTTCTTGATTACAATGATGTAGACATTTGTC GTCTTGCATTGAAAATCTCATTAAGATGATTTTGGAAGTCAGGTGGAAATGGACATATTTATTGCAGGT TATGGCTTCTTTATGTGCACTGGCTTCAATACTTTTAAAATTGCTACTAAAGATGGAATAAATTAATGAG TGCTATGGCTAATGTTCTGATTCAGGCTAAATTATCGCTTTATTTATTTCTTGCTGTAAAATTATTGCTGT TAAGATAATATTCCATTCACCTAGTCTAGTATCTAGGGCTATTCTTGTTTGGTATGTTGGTGGCTTGAAT GCTAATCTGTCTGAAATCTAAATGCAGCATTCTTCGTCTGCGACTGCTGCTGCTGCTGCCAATGGAACTG GACTCTCAGAATCAGCAGATGAGGACTTGCCTAGTGTCATGACTTGTGCTAATTACTTGAAGCTTCCTCC ATATTCTACCAAGGTATGTGATTATTTTTTATTGTGAGGAAGGGGGTTAAATTATTCTTGTACTAATTTC ATGGATATTAACAGGAAATTATGTATAAGAAATTGCTATATGCAATCAATGAAGGGCAAGGATCTTTTG ATTTGTCATGAGTCCACCGCCACAAGGCTAACGAACAGAAGAGAGTTGTGTGGTGTTGTGTTGAGGCA GTGTGTATATTTCTGAGCAGCACAATCCGAGGGTCAATTTTTCTCACCTGCTGCGAGTATTTTTGATGTT CCAAAGTAGCATATTGATTTTGCTCAAATAATGGCATTTCTCTTCACTGCTGCTTCTCCGTTACTTCAAAC TTTTCTCAAATCCTGGGTAGACACAAATCTGATTTTTTCCGCTTTAGTATTTCTAATATTTTCCCCAGTTGC ATGCGACTTATATGCTAAAGCACAGAAGAATTTAGTAGGATGTTTTTTGTTAAAGCACTTCTGCATTCAG CTGCTAGAGCTTTGTATATAAAATTAGGGAGGAAAATGAATAAAATAATGATGAAATTGTTATTCCTTT TTCTTTTTCATCCTTTGTTTATATTTAGTCCTTTCGGTTTTCTAAATTGCTACGAGTTTTCCTATGAAAAATT TGCAATTTTTGGGCTCGGTAAATTTTAGTTAACAAATAGAAATACTTTAGTTTGCTCAAAGTTGGTTTTG CTACTTTCAGTTCTTTCATACTCTTTCTATTAATTATGTTCTTTTGTGAA SEQ ID NO: 44: Cotton UPL3 protein sequence > Gorai.008G035900.1_protein METRSRKRAEASSAAPSSSPSGPTTRSHKRVRLSSSSAAAAATVAVTRSRTSRTSRTSAALMDPTTIESSSGSR RDRRSSKANQTTTSDNPNLASDRGKEKEHDPRIRDRDRDRDNRDNNSNHPERNLGLNMDTSGGDEDDN DSEGGVGILHQNLTSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDLLPSSAMGSGSSSHQSGRLKKVLSGLRADGEEGRQVEAL TQLCEMLSIGTEESLSTFSVDSFVPVLVGLLNHESNPDIMIILAARALTHLCDVLPSSCAAVVHYGAVSCFCARL LTIEYMDLAEQSLQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCKKLPSDAADYVM EAVPLLTNLLQYHDSKVLEHASVCLTRIAEAFASSPDKLDELCNYGLVTQAASLISISNSGGGQASLSTPTYTGL IRLLSTCASGSPLGAKTLLLLGISGILKDILSGSGVSANSSVSPALSRPAEQIFEIVNLANELLPPLPQGTISLPASS NIFVKGSILKRSPTSSSGKQEDTNRNALEVSPREKLLNDQPELLQQFGVDLLPVLIQIYGSSVNSPVRHKCLSVI GKLMYFSSAEMIQNLLSVTNISSFLAGVLAWKDPYVLVPSLQIAEILMEKLPGTFSKMFVREGVVHAVDQLV LIGNQNTTPVQASSLEKDNESVSGASSRSRRYRRRSGNSNLEGSSMEESKNPASLNIGSPTNSVEIPTANSNL RTAVSACAKAFKDKYFPSDPGAVEVGVTDDLLHLKNLCMKLNAAVNDQKTKAKGKSKASGSPWVDFSTSN EEYLTGVISEMLAELSKGDGVSTFEFIGSGVVVALLNYFSCGYFSQERISDVNLPKLRQQALKRYKSFISVALPS SVDEGSMAPMTVLVQKLQNALSSLERFPVVLSHSSRSSSGSARLSSGLGALAQPFKLRLCRAPREKSLRDYSS NIVLIDPLASLAAVEEFLWPRVQRSDTSQKLSVTVGNSESGNTPNRTDVSSPSTSTPASTTRRHSSRSRSSVNI GDVARKEQSQEKSTSSSKGKGKAVLKPSKEEPRGPQTRNAARRRAALDKDAPMKPVNDDSTSEDEELDMS PVEIDDALVIEDDDISDDEDDEHEDVLRDDSLPVCTPDKVHDVKLSDSAEDGSPAPAASDSQTNAASGSSSR AAAIRGSDSADFRSGYGSRGAMSFAAAAMAGLGSANGRGIRGGRDRQGRPPGSSNEPPKLIFTAGNKQLN RHLTIYQAIQRQLVLDEDDDERYAGSDFTSSDGRGVWSDIYTITYQRAESQADRSSPGGSGSATASKSGKSG SSNSSSDPQPHRMSLLDSILQGELPCDLDRSNPTYTILALLRVLEGLNQLAPRLRAQIVSDNFAEGNVLTLGEL STSGSRVPHEEFINGKLTPKLARQIQDVLALCSGSLPSWCYQLTKACPFLFPFETRRQYFYSTAFGLSRALYRL QQHQGADGHGSTNEREVRVGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMYSSQKTVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEF YTLLSHDLQKVGLAMWRSNSTWNKSVMEIDGDGDKNGKIAGSATINGDIVQAPLGLFPRPWPPNADASE GSQFFKVIEHFRLVGRVMAKALQDGRLLDLPLSMAFYKLVLGQELDLHDILSFDAEFGKILQELHLLVRRKQY LDSLGGDNSDAIPDLRFRGASIEDLCLDFTLPGYPDYILKLGDETVDINNLEEYISLVVDATVKTGIMHQMEAF RDGFNQVFDISSLQIFTPQELDYLLCGRRELWEAETLADHIKFDHGYTAKSPPIVNLLEIMGELTPEEQRAFCQ FVTGAPRLPPGGLAVLNPRLTIVRKHSSSATAAAAANGTGLSESADEDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYSTKEIMYKK LLYAINEGQGSFDLS* SEQ ID NO: 45: Triticum aestivum UPL3 genomic sequence TraesCS2A01G064700.1_genomic ATGGAAACGCGCAGCCGCAAGCGGGCGNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNACCCCCGCACACCCCGCGCCCACCCGCGCCCGCCGCTCC GTCGTCCTCTCCCCGCCCGCCCCGCAGCCCCCGATGGACTTCCCGGCCGACGGCGGCAAC AACCCCCCGCCCCGCCGCCGCGGCGGCCGCGCCTCCAACGCCGACAAGGGCAAGGAGCAG CAGGAGCCCTCGGAGAGCTCCCGCGTGCGCGAGGCCGAGCGGATGCTGGGCCTCAGCTTC GACGGCATGGACGACGACGACGAGGGCCACGGGGCCTTCCCCCACGGCCTCACCTCCGCC AGCAGCGCCCTGCAGGGGCTGCTCAGGAAGCTCGGCGCCGGCCTGGACGACATGCTGCCG TCGTCCGCGCTCTCCGCCGCCGCCGCTGCTGCCTCCTCGTCGTCCATGTCTGGTCCGAAC GGCACGCGGATGAAGAGCATGCTCGCGGGTCTCCGCGCCGACGGCGAGGAGGGGCGCCAG GTGGAGGCGCTCACGCAGCTCTGCGAGATGCTGTCCATCGGCACCGAGGACACCCTCGCC GGGTTCTCCGTGGACTCGTTCGTGCCTGTTCTGGTCGGGCTGCTCAACCATGAGAGCAAC CCCGACATCATGCTGCTCGCCGCGCGGGCCCTGACCCACCTCTGTGACGTGCTTCCGTCG TCCTGCTCTGCCGTTGTGCACTATGGCGCCGTCGCATGCTTCTGCGCCCGGCTTCTCACC ATTGAATATATGGACCTTGCGGAGCAGGTGAGCACTGTTCTGTTGCATCGCTTGTTTGGT TTATATATAGTACATGCTGCTTCTTTATCATGTTGCCTGATCCAGATCATGTCGCCCTGC TTGTTTAGTGAACCATTGTTGTGTACTGTATTATGCATGATTATGCTGCCCATAGAGCCT TAACCTACATTACATGAGTTTCCTTTTAGTGTTGCAGGTCATTTATAATATTTGAACTTG CTCATGAGTAGTTTGCCTTTTGTGTAGCTGTGGTTTTTTCCCATTTTAGTGCTAAAATAA ATATGGGTGAGAAGGTTACGAACATGATTTTTGTTGGCGTTGTGCCCATACTCGAGAAGT TCCACTGTATGCTTTCTATGTTATGTTTCTGACTCAAGTTTCGGTGACCTGTACAGATGT GGTAGTTGTAAGTTAGCCTCAGTTAATATTAAGTTTGAAATATGTGTATAATCAATTTTC AAGGAACTATATATTTGAAATAGCTTGTTTGATTGTTCACTTGGCAAGTACCAAATATTG CCTAGTTCAGTAGCTCACCATTTAATGATGTTACAAGAAATATCTAGAGAGTTAGGCAGA AGGTGATCGGATCCCTTAGTAGCCTTGGGGCCTGCCTAGGGTCTAGGCACTGGTCGCTCT GGGAGGAAGAAGCTGAGGATAGGAGACACATGAAAGAAAAAATGGTTAGATGAAAGCATG TCCGAATGCACGTGATGCCTTAAAGCCTTAGGGAGCTTGTGGGCATGGAGATGTCTTCCC TTCCTCTGGTGCCGCAGGAGGACTCGGGCTCCAAATCCTCACCAGCGAACTCAAATCCAT CTAAGGACCTCATCTGCCCCTTAGAAGACTTTCTAGGCCTGATCATGGTGGTGCTCCTGC CGAGCACCTGGGTGCCATTTAACACGGTTTTGCTGTGCCAAATCACCTATTTGTGCATGA CTAAGCTAGCTATTTGAACATGTTTTTCATCTGAAATATTTCTAGCTCAGGGTCTGATTT CACGCCTGTGTATGTGTATCCATCTGAAATACTAAGAAGTGGGTTGGAAATCAGATGCTA AGATTCATGTAACTGGTTTCTGGCAGTGTTTCTTCTCTGCCTTCCCATCTTATATGGATA TTATACTTCTGCTTTTCTTGGGTCTAATTCAAAACAATGTGAATTAACTTGATATCATCT GTTTGAATTCCTTTGTAACCCTTTGTGCAATTGAATCTAGTTTGCTGCTCCACAATATGT TATTGAGTAGTATCTACAACTATTAGGTTTAGCACCTAGGACATTTGAATTACTTTCTTA GATTTTGATATTGTATTGCTTCTGTGGCACTTTAGATTAGCCACTTTCCTTGTTTTGTTT TGTCGTTTAAAATATGCTGCAGGAAGAATCTATCATTGCTAGATCTTGATGTGGTACTAA TATTTTCTTATGCCTTTTCTGGGTATTTTAGTCCTTACAAGCACTCAAGAAGATATCCCA GGAGCATCCAACTGCCTGCTTGAGGGCTGGCGCGCTAATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCTTGA CTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTTCAAGTAATTTTTCTAAATACTTCTATGTTTTTCCAGCATTT AGACATAACATTCTCAATACTTATGTTATTTTTTTGCACCATTTAGAAATTGGGACATAG TAATTTGTCATATCACTATCTTTTTGTTGTACACATACTGTACTACATTTTTATTACTAC TCACAGTTGTTTTTTTGGTGGAATGTATACAGAGAGTTGCGTTATCTACAGCTGCCAATA TGTGTAGGAAGCTTCCTTCAGACGCCTCAGATTTTGTAATGGAAGCGGTTCCACTGCTAA CAAATCTTCTGAACTACCATGATGCAAAAGTATGCTTGTTGTCTGTATTTGGATACCCTG ATTATGCCATGATACCATCTATTCTTAGATGCTGATGATCTGTATCAATGTATTCCAGGT GCTGGAACATGCTTCTGTTTGCCTGACTCGTATAGCAGAATCGTTTGCTTCATCCCCAGA GAAATTGGATCAATTGTGCAATTATGGATTGGTTGCACAAGCTGCTAGCTTAATAGCTGT TAGCAACTCAGCGGGACAAGCATCACTGAGTACATTAACATATACAGTATGCTTCTATTT CACTTATCTACTGTATTATTTAGTATTTATGCAACTTTGCTAACTCTGGCTCATATATCC TTGAAGGGAGTAATTCGTGTTCTGTCAATATGTGCAAGTGGATCTCCATTGGCAGCTAAA ACACTCCTCCTCCATGGAATCAGCGGCACACTTAAAGATATCCTTTCAGGTTCTGGTTTG GTTGCTGGTACAACTGTATCCCCCACTAGGCCAGCTGATCAGGTGATTATTGCTTTATGA GGGCTATATCTATATTATAGCTACTTACTGTTTTATTTGAATGCCATCGGTTGATGACTC TGTTCGGTTGTTGTTTTATCTGACTTAGCCGATGAAGCTTTTTGAGTGATACTTTTTTTT CAATTTTAAATTCACTCAAGTGTGCGTTCAGTTCAGGTTTGTTTGGTAAACTGAAATTAA TGTCACACAACAGAATATTCAAAATTTGGAAGAAAGTTGCATGCTGGATACTTTTTCTGT GTATAATAATTTGCCAAATGTTTCCCGTGCTCGTGCTGTTTGTGCAGTCCTGCAAGCTAT AACAGTGAGCAAACAATGTGGTAAATTGGATTAGGGGTTTGTCTTGGAACTCTTGGTTCA TATACTTCTCTGTTTTCTACCCGATTTTCTTTCTCCAGTTATAATATGAAATTCACAATG ATAGTATTGATCTTGATCAAGGTTTAGAGATGCACTAGACTGGCGGTAGGTGACCGCCTA GATGACGCCCAGCTACTGTTTGTTAACCTTAATAATCTCGACATCATACCATATTACTTG CTCCATTTTTCTTTTTAATTTATCAAAAGCCAAGAGTTTCCTGTAGTAGTTCTATGGTAG TTTGCAGCTTGTTTTCATATCCTAATATTCTTTGTTGTGTCACACAGATGTATGAAATTG TGAACCTTGCGGACGAATTGCTTCCTCCTCTACCTGCTGGAACCATTTCTTTACCAGCGC ATTCCCATGTTTTTATGAAAGGCTCTTCTGTAAAGAAACCTGGTTCTAGCAAGCAAGGCG AGTCTGGTTCAACAGATATTAAAGTCTCGGGTCGGGAGAAGTTATTGCGTGATCAGCCTG AACTTCTCCAGCAATTTGGCATGGACATATTACCTACCATGACACAGGTCAGTCTCTTGG TTTGCTGGCGTATCAGTTGATGTTGGTTGCTGACGATAACATTATTGAAATCCTGTTATC TGAGACATTATTTGGATACACTCTATCCCTTGCAGGTGTATGGCTCCAGTGTAAATGGAC CAATACGTCATAAATGCTTATCTGTCATTGCTAAATTAATGTATTACAGCTCAGCGGAAA TGATCGAAATTCTCCATGGCACAACAAACATATCCAGGTGCTAATACGAAACTTCAGATG CCATTCTTGCTTACTGTTATACATGTACTCGTGTACCTCTGGTTCCATCTAACCTGATAT TGACCTTTGCAGCTTCTTAGCTGGCATCTTAGCTTGGAAAGATCCACATGTGTTGGTTCC CGCTCTCCAGATAGCTGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAGCTCCCTGGGACATTTTCGAAGATGTT TGTGAGGGAAGGTGTTGTTCATGCTGTAGAATCGCTTATATGCCAGGAAATCTCAAGTCC AATGCTTTTTCAAGTACCACAGCAGGACAAGGATATTGATTCTGGTACATGTACATCTTC ACGTTCAAGACGCAGCCGCCGGCGCAGCAGTGCTGGGAATACTGATAATAATTCCTTGGA TGAACCAAAGGGTTCCCATACTACTATTGCCAATTCACCACCAAGCACGCTAGAAGGTCC AAATACTAGAATTCGTGCTTCAGTTAGTGATCGTGCGAAGTCATTCAAAGATAAGTACTT CCCCTCTGAACCCGGCTCAAGTGATATTGCAGTTACTGATGACCTTTTGAAGCTACGGGC ACTCTGTGCAAAATTGAATGCCACTGCGGACACTGTTAAAACAAAAGCCAAAGGGAAATC AAAGTCACTGGGAGGTGATGATTTTGATATCTTATGCAATGTCGAGGAACAGTTAGACGA CATCATAGACAAAATATTGTCTGAGCTTAGCAATGGGGATGGGGTTTCCACGTTTGAGTT TATTGGGAGTGGAGTTATCTCAGCATTGCTTAATTATTTGTCTTGTGGAACCTTTGGAAA GGAAAAGGTGTCCGAAGCAAACCTACCCAAGTTGCGTCACCTGGCACTCAGGCGATATAA AGCATTTATATATGTTGCCCTTCCAAATGATGCGGTAGGGAATCAAACTCCAATGGCATT CTTAGTTCAAAAACTGCAAAGCGCGTTGTCTTCGCTGGAACGGTTCCCAGTTGTGATTAG CCATTCTGGAAGGACGTCCAGTTTGGGAGGATCTCGTCCATCCTCTGGATTAAGTGCTCT ATCTCAGCCCCTGAAGTTGCGCCTGTGTCGAGCAGCGGGTGAAAAAACGCTTAAGGATTA TTCATCCAATATAGTTCTTATTGATCCCTTGGCAAGTTTAGCAGCCGTTGAAGATTTCCT TTGGCCTAGAATCCAGCGTAGTGAGTCAATATCTTATCCTGCAGTATCATCTGGAAAGAA TTCTGAATCTGTGGCACCTAGTGCAACAGCACCAGTGGCTTCGTCAACTCAATCTGTCCG GCGGCCCTCAACTAGGTCGAAATCATTGGCTGATGCTGATTCTGCAACTAAGAAGGATAT TCAGGAGGGGAGCGGAAACACATCCAAGGGAAAAGGCAAAGCTGTTGTTAAGTCGATGTC CGATGAACCAAAAGGACCACATACTAGGACTGCAGCACGCAGGAAAGTTGCTTCACAGAA AGATGCAGAAGTGAAGCCACCACACGGTCACAGTAGCTCAGAGGTTTGTTGTTCATTATG GACTCATTTCTTAATAATCTATAGAATATATATTTCCTCCAGTACGTCTTGAATTTTTGC TAGTTCCCCAAAATTTGATGCAGATGCTTGACTACATATTCTTTGTTTGGTAGTGCCTCC CTGCAGTTACTCAGCTGCCAAGCTGATTTTCGTTATAACAACCGTCCTACTGTTTTTCGT CGTCGTTTCATGATTATATCTGCTCTCCTTTCATTTAATAATTTGATGTGCAACTGTTAA GGGGAATTGACATGATTAATACCGTTATGAAATTATTATTTAACACGAATTTCATTGTGG AACCAATGTGTGAATTTCATAAAATTAGATCTACAGAGTACAATGCCTTTTGACCTGCAG TTCGATATGGCATCTAGGGAGTACATATTGTCTCACCATGTCTACAATGCTTCAGTTGAT GAAGACATTGTCTAACTAAAACCAATGATGTAGGGAAAGGTTGGTGCTCCCACCACTATC TCGATCACTGAATGTGCCTAAAGGTTGTTGCAGTTCCTCATCCTATTCAATAATTATATG TTGAGAGAGTGGCACGGACCTTAAGCAGCAATGGCACATTCCATAGTTGAGAACTTGTGA TAGTGGGAGCATATTCACCAATGTGATTCATTTCACTGTTGAAAGTTTGCCCGAATGCAA TACTGCTTTTCTTGCCTAACTGAGTGATAAATATATAAATTAAGTTGTCAGTTTAATTAT ATCTATGTAATTAGCTGCAAGTACCCCTTACCAGTTCTCACCTGTATAACAAAATAGATC ACTTATGCGTTGGAAACTGGATTACTATTTCACTAATTCCCTTATCCCTGAACAAAGTTC TGATCCAATTCTTGTACACTATGTCATGTGATGTTAAACTTTATTATTGTATTTATGCTC GTTGTGCATGATACATTCTGTTTCCTACATGCAGGACGAAGAACTGGGCGCATCTCCCTT TGAGGCTGATGATGCTTTGATGCTTGGTGATGACGATGATGATGTTTCAGATGATGAAGA TGATGACCATGAGGTAGTATTTCAAAAGTACTTCGGTTGATCTCTTTATTTTTCTGCAAG TTAATGTGGCTTTAGTGGGCATGACTGAAAACTGCATATTTTTGTTGAAAATCCCCAGGT TCTACGTGGGTCTCTTCCTGACTGTGTTCCAGAGAGTGTGCATGATGTAAAACTGGCAGA TGCTGATGGGTCTAGTATTGCCTCAATAGCAAGTGATAACCAGACACAACCCTCATCTGG CTCCAGCGTAAAACATACTTTTAGTAGCAGGGGAGCAGGTTCTGTTGAACTTAGAAATCC AAGCACACTTGGTTCACGGGGCGCGATGTCGTTTGCTGCAGCTGCCATGGCTGGGCTTGC TTCTGTTGGTAGTCGTGGTATCAGAGGTAGCCAGGATAGGCGTGGCCTTCCACTTGGAAC TAGTGCACATGAACATTCGAACAAATTGATTTTTACAGCTGGCGGCAAGCAGCTTAGCAA GCATTTGACTGTATATCAAGCTATGCAACAGCAAGTAGTTCATGATGAGGATGATGAGGA AAGGCTAGGTGGTTCTGATTTACCCAATGATGGAAGCCGTCTCTGGAGTGATATGTTCAC TATAACATATCAAAAGGCTGATAACGAAGTGGATAGGGAATCAACCAGAGGTTCATCTTT AGTGCTGAAATCGTCCAAATCAGAACTTTGCAGAGCTACATCTCAAGAACAATGTACTTC TCTTCTTGATAGCATTTTGCAAGGAGAACTTCCTTGTGATATTGAGAAATCGACCCAAAC TTATAATATTTTAGCACTATTGCGTGTATTGGAGGGATTGAATCAGCTATCTCCTCGTCT GAGACTACAGGCAACCTGTGATGATTTTATAGAGGGAAAAGTTGGTACCCTGGATGGGTT ATATGGCACCGGAGCTAAGGTACCCTCAGAGGAGTTTATCAGCAGTAAGTTGACACCAAA GCTTGCTCGGCAAATTCAGGATGTTCTTGCACTCTGCAGTGGTAGTTTACCTTCTTGGTG TTATCAGATGACCAAAGCTTGTCCATTTCTGTTTCCTTTTGAAACAAGAAGACAACACTT CTACTCCACAGCTTTTGGGTTATCTAGGGCATTGAATCGTCTTCAGCAACAACAGGGTGA TAATAATAGCTCAGCGACTGAAAGAGAAGTCCGGATTGGTAGATTGCAACGCCAGAAAGT TCGTGTTTCTCGTAACCGGATCCTGGATTCTGCTGCCAAAGTAATGGAGATGTTCTCCAA TCAGAAGGCTGTTCTTGAAGTTGAATACTTTGGTGAAGTGGGAACTGGACTTGGTCCAAC TTTGGAGTTCTACACCCTCTTAAGTCATGACCTGCAAAGGGTTGGCTTGGGATTATGGAG ATCTGATTCTGATTCTTTAGAAGCTAAAAAACTTGATTCACATTCACCTGCTGATAGCAG GAACTTGATACATGCACCTCTTGGCTTGTTCCCTCGGCCTTGGCCACCTAGTACTGCTTC TTCAGAGGGTAGTAAATTCTTCAAAGTTGTTGAGTATTTCCGCTTAGTTGGTCGAATCAT GGCAAAAGCATTGCAAGATGGAAGGCTTCTTGATTTGCCTTTGTCAACAGCATTTTATAA GCTTCTACTTGGACAAGTAAGCATGAGAACCCGCTTGCAGTAGATCCATTCCAATATTCC CTTCCACCTTCTTGTCAAGTCTTGGTATTTTTTTTATTTCTTCTACTGTCTTCTGTATTG ACGCCAAAATATTTTGCTTTACTAGGAACTTGATTTGTACGACATACTATCTTTTGATGC TGAGTTTGGTAAAATACTTCAAGAGTTGCAAGTTCTTGTTGAACGCAAGCGATTTCTGGA GTCCTGCTCTAATCATAGTCAACAAATAGAAGAATTGGGCTTTCGTGGTGCTCCTATTCA AGACCTATGCTTAGATTTTACTCrTCCGGGCTATCCGGATTTTGTTCTGAAGGAAGGTGA AGAAAATACAGTGGTATGTGATGGAGTAGATTAGGTTCTTATGTTGTCATCTAAGTGGTA CTTCAGCTTTTGCTTCTAATTTTGTTGTTGACTATTCATTGTTATTGTTAACTTCCTGTA GGTCTGCATTTACAACTTAGAAGAGTACATTTCGCTGGTAGTGGATGCTACACTTAAGAC TGGAATAATGCGTCAAGTAGAAGCATTCAAAGCTGGATTTAATCAGGTTTTCTCATTTTT CTAAGATATCTTATTTGCTGGCAATTATTGTTAATTAGCTATTGCATTTCTCTTATTATT TTTCTAATTCAGGTATTTGATATATCATCACTCCAAATATTTTCTCCTCAAGAGCTTGAC TATCTCATTTGTGGTCGACGGGAACTTTGGGAGGTAATGCCCTGTTAACTTTATTTCTCC CTTCTATAATCATTATTTAACTTGTTCTGAGCAAATGCATGTAATGCAGCCGGAGACACT GGTCGAACATATAAAGTTTGATCATGGTTATACCTCGAAGAGTCCAGCAATTGTCAATGT GAGTACATCATCTTTAAAAAAGGGCACATCTCTTCACACAGCTTTATTTCAGATTTTTGG AACTTCAGTTTAATGTTTGTGCTGTTGGTTTGCAGCTACTTGAGATCATGACGGAATTTA CTCCGGAGCAACAACATGCATTCTGCCAGTTTGTGACTGGTGCTCCTCGGCTTCCACCTG GTGGCTTAGCCTCCCTAAATCCTAAGCTGACTATAGTTAGGAAGGTAAGCCTGTTGTAGC AATGCAGAATGACATCATTTCTGCGTTCATGTTATTTAAGCTTTTCCATTTTGTATCTTG GCCAGCACTCTTCGACTGCGGCGAATACTTCAAATGCAGCTGGAGCAGCAGAGTCTGCAG ATGATGATCTGCCTAGTGTCATGACTTGTGCCAACTATCTTAAACTTCCGCCATACTCGA CAAAGGTTTGGTTCTTTTGGTTGATGAATTTTTTGTTCCACCTTTCCGTATCGTCTTGCC TGGAAACTGACTTGTGCTATGGTCGTCGGAACATTGTTGCAGGAGGTTATGCACAAGAAG CTGCTTTATGCTATCAACGAAGGCCAGGGGTCGTTTGATCTTTCATAG SEQ ID NO: 46: Triticum aestivum UPL3 protein sequence TraesCS2A01G064700.1_protein METRSRKRAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTPAHPAPTRARRSVVLSPP APQPPMDFPADGGNNPPPRRRGGRASNADKGKEQQEPSESSRVREAERMLGLSFDGMDDD DEGHGAFPHGLTSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDMLPSSALSAAAAAASSSSMSGPNGTRMKS MLAGLRADGEEGRQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDTLAGFSVDSFVPVLVGLLNHESNPDIMLL AARALTHLCDVLPSSCSAVVHYGAVACFCARLLTIEYMDLAEQSLQALKKISQEHPTACL RAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCRKLPSDASDFVMEAVPLLTNLLNYHDAKV LEHASVCLTRIAESFASSPEKLDQLCNYGLVAQAASLIAVSNSAGQASLSTLTYTGVIRV LSICASGSPLAAKTLLLHGISGTLKDILSGSGLVAGTTVSPTRPADQMYEIVNLADELLP PLPAGTISLPAHSHVFMKGSSVKKPGSSKQGESGSTDIKVSGREKLLRDQPELLQQFGMD ILPTMTQVYGSSVNGPIRHKCLSVIAKLMYYSSAEMIEILHGTTNISSFLAGILAWKDPH VLVPALQIAEILMEKLPGTFSKMFVREGVVHAVESLICQEISSPMLFQVPQQDKDIDSGT CTSSRSRRSRRRSSAGNTDNNSLDEPKGSHTTIANSPPSTLEGPNTRIRASVSDRAKSFK DKYFPSEPGSSDIAVTDDLLKLRALCAKLNATADTVKTKAKGKSKSLGGDDFDILCNVEE QLDDIIDKILSELSNGDGVSTFEFIGSGVISALLNYLSCGTFGKEKVSEANLPKLRHLAL RRYKAFIYVALPNDAVGNQTPMAFLVQKLQSALSSLERFPVVISHSGRTSSLGGSRPSSG LSALSQPLKLRLCRAAGEKTLKDYSSNIVLIDPLASLAAVEDFLWPRIQRSESISYPAVS SGKNSESVAPSATAPVASSTQSVRRPSTRSKSLADADSATKKDIQEGSGNTSKGKGKAVV KSMSDEPKGPHTRTAARRKVASQKDAEVKPPHGHSSSEDEELGASPFEADDALMLGDDDD DVSDDEDDDHEVLRGSLPDCVPESVHDVKLADADGSSIASIASDNQTQPSSGSSVKHTFS SRGAGSVELRNPSTLGSRGAMSFAAAAMAGLASVGSRGIRGSQDRRGLPLGTSAHEHSNK LIFTAGGKQLSKHLTVYQAMQQQVVHDEDDEERLGGSDLPNDGSRLWSDMFTITYQKADN EVDRESTRGSSLVLKSSKSELCRATSQEQCTSLLDSILQGELPCDIEKSTQTYNILALLR VLEGLNQLSPRLRLQATCDDFIEGKVGTLDGLYGTGAKVPSEEFISSKLTPKLARQIQDV LALCSGSLPSWCYQMTKACPFLFPFETRRQHFYSTAFGLSRALNRLQQQQGDNNSSATER EVRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMFSNQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLS HDLQRVGLGLWRSDSDSLEAKKLDSHSPADSRNLIHAPLGLFPRPWPPSTASSEGSKFFK VVEYFRLVGRIMAKALQDGRLLDLPLSTAFYKLLLGQELDLYDILSFDAEFGKILQELQV LVERKRFLESCSNHSQQIEELGFRGAPIQDLCLDFTLPGYPDFVLKEGEENTVVCIYNLE EYISLVVDATLKTGIMRQVEAFKAGFNQVFDISSLQIFSPQELDYLICGRRELWEPETLV EHIKFDHGYTSKSPAIVNLLEIMTEFTPEQQHAFCQFVTGAPRLPPGGLASLNPKLTIVR KHSSTAANTSNAAGAAESADDDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYSTKEVMHKKLLYAINEGQGSFD LS SEQ ID NO: 47: Triticum aestivum UPL3 genomic sequence TraesCS2B01G076900.1_genomic ATGGACTTCCCGGCCGACGGCGGCGGCAACAACCCCCCGCCCCGCCGCCGCGGCGGCCGC GCCTCCAACGCCGACAAGGGCAAGGAGCAGCAGGAGCCCTCGGAGAGCTCCCGCGTGCGC GAGGCCGAGCGGATGCTGGGCCTCAGCTTCGACGGCATGGACGACGACGACGAGGGCCAC GGGGCCTTCCCCCACGGCCTCACCTCCGCCAGCAGCGCCCTGCAGGGGCTGCTCAGGAAG CTCGGCGCCGGCCTGGACGACATGCTGCCGTCGTCCGGGCTCTCGGCCGCCGCCGCGGCT GCCTCCTCGTCGTCCATGTCTGGGCCGAACGGCGCGCGGATGAAGAGCATGCTCGCGGGT CTCCGCGCCGACGGGGAGGAGGGGCGCCAGGTTGAGGCACTCACGCAGCTCTGCGAGATG CTGTCCATCGGCACGGAGGACACCCTCGCGGGCTTCTCAGTGGACTCGTTCGTGCCTGTT CTGGTCGGGCTGCTCAACCATGAGAGCAACCCCGACATCATGCTGCTCGCCGCGCGGGCC CTGACCCACCTCTGCGACGTGCTTCCGTCGTCCTGCTCTGCCGTTGTGCACTATGGCGCC GTGGCATGCTTCTGCGCCCGGCTTCTCACCATTGAATATATGGACCTTGCTGAGCAGGTG AGCACTGCTCTGTTGCATCGCTTGCTTGGTTTATATATAGTACATGCTGCTTCTTTATCA TGTTGCCTGATCCAGATCAATGCTTAGTGAACCATTCTTGTGTACTGTATTATGCATGAT TATCCATAGAGCCTTAACCTACATTACACGAGTTTCCTTTTAGTGTTGCAGGTCATTTGG ACTTGCTCATGAGTAGTTTGCCTTTTGTGTAGCTGTGGTTTTTTTCCCATTTTAGTGCTA AAACAAACATGAGTGAGAAGGTTACAAACATGATTTTTGTTGGCGTTGTGCCCATACTTG AGAAGTTCCACTGTATGCTTTCTATGTTATGTTTCTGACTCAAGTTTCAGTGACCTGTAC AGATGTGGTAATTGTAAGTTAGCCTCAGTTAATATTAAGTTTGAAATATTGTGTATAATC AATTTTGAAGGAACTATATATTTGAAATAGCTTGTTTGATTGTTCACTTGGCAAGTACCA AATATTGCCTAGTTCAGTAGCTCACCATTTAATGATGTCACAAGAAATATCTAGAGAGTT AGGCAGAAAGTGATACCTTAGTAGCCTTGGGGCCTGCCAAGGGTCTAGTCACTGGTCGCT CTGGGAGGAAGAAGCTGAGGATAGGAGACACATGAAAGAAAAAATAGTTAGATGAAAGCA TGTCCCAATGCACGTGATGCCTTAAAGCCTTAGGGAGCTTGTGGGCATGGAGATGTCTTC CCTTCCTCTGCTGCCGCAGGAGGACTCGGGCTCCAAATCCTCACCAGCGAACGCAAATCC ATCTAAGGACCTCATCTGCCCCTTAGAAGACTTTCTAGGCCTGATCATGGTGGTGCTCCT GCCGAGCACCTGGGTGCCATTTAACATGGTTTTGCTGTGCCAAATCACCTATTTGTGCAT GACTAAGCTAACTATTTGAACATGTTTTTCATCTGAAATATTTCTAGCTCAGGGTCTGAT TTCACGCCTGTGTATGTGCTACTGTAATGATCCATCTGAAATACTAAGAAGTTGGTTGGA AATCAGATGCTAAGATTCATGTAACCGGTTTCTGGCTATGTTTCTTCTCTGCCTTCCCAT CTTATATGGATATTATACTTCTACTTTTCTTGGGTCTAATTCAAAACAATGTGAATTAAC TTGATAGCATCTGTTTGAATTCCTTTGTAACCCTTTGTGCAATTGAATCTAGTTTGCTGC TCCACAATATGTTATTGAGTAGTATCTACCACTATTAGCTTTATCACCTACGACATCTGA ATTACTTTCTTAGATTTTGATATTGTATTGCTTCTGTGGTACTTTAGATTAGCCACTTTC CTTGTTTTGTTTTGTCGTTTAAAATATGCTGCAGGAAGAATCTATCATTGATAGATCTTG ATGTGGTACTAATATTTTCTTATGCCTTTTCTGGGTATTTTAGTCCTTACAAGCACTCAA GAAGATATCCCAGGAGCATCCAACTGCCTGCTTGAGGGCTGGCGCGCTAATGGCAGTGCT ATCGTATCTTGACTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTTCAAGTAATTTTTCTAAATACTTTTATGTT TTTCCAGCATTTAGACATAACATTCTCAATACTTGCGTTATTTTTTTGCACCATTTAGAA ATTGGGACATACTAATTTGTAATATCACTTTATCTTTTTGTTGCACACATACTGTACTAC ATTTTTATTACTACTCACAGTTGTTTTTTTGGTGGAATGTATACAGAGAGTTGCGTTATC TACAGCTGCCAATATGTGTAGGAAGCTTCCTTCAGACGCCTCAGATTTTGTAATGGAAGC GGTTCCACTGCTAACAAATCTTCTGAACTACCATGATGCAAAAGTATGCTTGTTGTCTGT ATTTGGATACCCTGATTATGCCATGATACCATCTATTCTGAGATGCTGATTATCTGTATC AATTTATTCCAGGTGCTGGAACATGCTTCTGTTTGCCTGACTCGTATAGCAGAATCGTTT GCTTCATCCCCAGAGAAATTGGATCAATTGTGCAATTATGGATTGGTTGCACAAGCTGCT AGCTTAATAGCTGTTAGCAACTCAGCGGGACAAGCATCACTGAGTACATTAACATATACA GTATGCTTCTATTTCACTTATTTACTGTATTATTTAGTATTTACGCAACTTTGCTAACTC TGGCTCATATATCCTTGAAGGGAGTAATTCGTGTTCTGTCAATATGTGCAAGTGGATCTT CATTGGCAGCTAAAACACTCCTCCTCCATGGAATTAGCGGCACACTTAAAGATATCCTTT CAGGTTCTGGTTTGGTTGCTGGTACAACTGTATCCCCCACTAGGCCAGCTGATCAGGTGA TTATTGCTTTATGAGGGCTATATCTATATTATATATTACAGCTACTTACTGTTTTATTTG AATGCCATCGGTTGATGACTCTGTTCGGTGGTTGTTTTATCTGACTTAGCCGATGAAGCT TTTTGAGTGATACTTTTTTTTTTCAATCTTAAATTCACTCAAGTGTGCATTCAGTTCAGG TTTGTTTGGTAAACTGAAATTAATATCACACAACAGAATATTCAAAATTTGGAAGAAAGT TGCATGCTGGATACTTATTCTGTGTATAATAATTTGCCAAATGTTTCCCGTGCTCGTGCT GTTTGTGCAGTCCTGCAAGCTATAACAGTGAGCAAACAATGTGGTAAATTGGATTAGGGT TTGTCTTGGAACTCTTGGTTCATAGACCTCTCTGTTTTCTACCCGATTTTCTTTCTCCAG TTATAATGAAATTCACAATGATAGTATTGATCTTGATCAAGGTTTAGAGATGCGCTAGAC TGGCGGTAGGTGACCGCCTATATGACGCCCAGCCACTGTTTGTTAACCTTAATAATCTCG ACATCATACCATATTACTTGCTCCATTTTTCTTTTTAATTTATCAAAAGCCAAGAGTTCC CTGTAGTAGTTCTATGGTAGTTTGCAGCTTGTTTTCATATGCTAATGTTCTTTGTTGTGT CACACAGATGTATGAAATTGTGAACCTTGCCGACGAATTGCTTCCTCCTCTACCTGCTGG AACCATTTCTTTACCAGCGCATTCCCATGTTTTTATGAAAGGCTCTTCTGTAAAGAAACC TGGTTCTAGCAAGCAAGGCGAGTCTGGTTCAACAGATATTAAAGTCTCGGGTCGGGAGAA GTTATTGCGTGATCAGCCTGAACTTCTCCAGCAATTTGGCATGGACATATTACCTACCAT GACACAGGTCAGTCCCATGGTTTGCTGGCGTATCAGTTGATGTTGGTTGCTGACGATAAC ATTATTGAAATCCTGTTATCTGAGACATTATTTGGATACACTCTATCCCTTGCAGGTGTA TGGCTCCAGTGTAAATGGACCAATACGTCATAAATGCTTATCTGTCATTGCTAAATTAAT GTATTACAGCTCAGCGGAAATGATCGAAATTCTCCATGGCACAACAAACATATCCAGGTG CTAATACGAAACTTCAGATGCCATTCTTGCTTACTGTTATACATGTACTCGTGTACCTCT GGTTCCATCTAACCTGATATTGACCTTTGCAGCTTCTTAGCTGGCATCTTAGCTTGGAAA GATCCACATGTGTTGGTTCCCGCTCTCCAGATAGCTGACATTCTGATGGAAAAGCTCCCT GGGACATTTTCGAAGATGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGTGTTGTTCATGCTGTAGAATCGCTTATA TGCCAGGAAATCTCTAGTCCAATGCTTTTTCAAGTACCACAGCAGGACAAGGATATTGAT TCTGGTATATGTACATCTTCACGTTCAAGACGCAGCCGCCGGCGCAGCAGTGCTGGGAAT ACTGATAATAATTCCTTGGATGAACCAAAGGGTTCCCATACTACTATTGCCAATTCACCA CCAAGCACGCTAGAAGGTCCAAATACTAGTATTCGTGCTTCAGTTAGTGATCGTGCGAAG TCATTCAAAGATAAGTACTTCCCCTCTGAACCCGGCTCAAGTGATATTGCAGTTACTGAT GACCTTTTGAAGCTACGGGCACTCTGTGCAAAATTAAATGCCACTGCGGACACTGTTAAA ACAAAAGCCAAGGGGAAATCAAAGTCACTGGGAGGTGATGATTTTGATATCTTATGCAAT GTCGAGGAACAGTTAGACGACATCATAGACAAAATATTGTCTGAGCTTAGCAATGGGGAT GGGGTTTCCACGTTTGAGTTTATTGGGAGTGGAGTTATCTCAGCATTGCTTAACTATTTG TCTTGTGGAACCTTTGGAAAGGAAAAGGTGTCCGAAGCAAACCTACCCAAGTTGCGTCAC CTGGCACTCAGGCGATATAAAGCATTTATATATGTTGCCCTTCCAAATGATGCGGTAGGG AATCAAACTCCAATGGCATTCTTAGTTCAAAAACTGCAAAGCGCGTTGTCTTCGCTGGAA CGGTTCCCAGTTGTGATTAGCCATTCTGGAAGGACGTCCAGTTTGGGAGGATCTCGTCCA TCCTCTGGATTAAGTGCTCTATCCCAGCCCCTGAAGTTGCGCCTGTGTCGAGCAACAGGT GAAAAAACGCTCAAGGATTATTCATCCAATATAGTTCTTATTGATCCCTTGGCAAGTTTA GCAGCCGTTGAAGATTTCCTTTGGCCTAGAATCCAGCGTAGCGAGTCAATATCTTATCCT GCAGTATCATCTGGAAAGAATTCTGAATCTGTGGCACCTAGTGCAACAGCACCAGTGGCT TCGTCAACTCAATCTGTCCGGCGGCCCTCAACTAGGTCGAAATCATTGGCTGATGCTGAT TCTGCAACTAAGAAGGATATTCAGGAGGGGAGCGGAAACACATCCAAGGGAAAAGGCAAA GCTGTTGTTAAGTCGACGTCCGATGAACCAAAAGGACCACATACTAGGACTGCGGCACGC AGAAAAGTTGCTTCACAGAAAGATGCAGAAGTGAAGCCACCACACAGTCACAGTAGCTCA GAGGTTTGTTGTTCATTATGGACTCATTTCCTTAATAATCTATAGTGTATATATTTCCTC TAGTACGTCTTGAATTTTTGCTAGTTCCCCAAAATTTGATACAGATGCTTGACTATATAT TCTTTGTTTGGTAGTGCCTCCCTGCAGTTACCCAGCTGCCAAGCTGATTTTCGTTATAAC AACCTTCCTACTGTTTTTCGTCGTCGTTTCATGATTATATCTGCTCTCCTTTCATTTAAT AATTTGAGGTGCAACTGTTAAGGGGAATTGACATGATTAATACCGTTATGAAATTACTCC CTCCGTCCCAAAATTCTTGTCTTAGATTTGTCCAGATATGGATGTATCTAATACTAAAAT GTGACTTGATACATCCGTATTTAGACAAATCTAAGACAAGAATTTTGCGACGGAGGGAGT ATTATTTAACATGAATTTCATTGTGGAACCAATGTGTGAATTTCATAAAATTAGATCTAC AGAATACAATGCCTTTTGAACTGCAGTTTGATATGCCATCTAGGGAGTACATATTGTCTC ACCATGTCTACAATGCTTCAGTTGATGAAGACATTGTCCAACTAAAACCAATGATGTAGG GAAAGGTTGGTGCTCCCACCACTATCTCGATCACTGAATGTGCCTAAAGGTTGTTGCAGT TCCTTATCCTATGCAATAATTATATGTTGAGAGAGTGGCACGGACCTCAAGCAGCAATGG CACATTCCATAGTTGAGAACTTGTGATAGTGGGAGCATATTCACCAATGTGATGCATTTC ACTGTTGAAAGTTTGCCCGAATGCAATACTGCTTTTCTTGCCTAACTGAGTGATGAATAT ATAAATTAAGTTGTCAATTTAATTATATCTATGTAATTAGCTGCAAGTACCCCTTACCAG TACTCACCTGTATAACAAAATAGATCACTTATGCGTTGGAAACTGGACTACTATTTCACT AATTCCCTTATCCCTGAACAAAGTTCTGATCCAATTCTTGTACACTATGTCATGTGAATG TTAAACTTTATTACTGTATTTATGCTCATTGTGCATGATACATTCTGTTTCCTACATGCA GGACGAAGAACTGGGCGCATCTCCCTTTGAGGCTGATGATGCTTTGATGCTTGGTGATGA CGATGATGATGTTTCAGATGATGAAGATGATGATCATGAGGTAGTATTTCAAAATTACTT TGATTGCTCGCTTTGTTTCTCTGCAAGTTAATGTGGCTTTAGTGGGCATGACTGAAAACT GCATATTTTTGTTGAAAATCCCCAGGTTCTACGTGGGTCTCTTCCTGACTGTGTTCCAGA GAGTGTTCATGATGTAAAACTGGCAGATGCTGATGGATCTAGTATTGCCTCAATAGCAAG TGATAACCAGGCACAACCCTCATCTGGCTCCAGCATAAAACATACTTTTAGTAGCAGGGG AGCAGGTTCTGTTGAACTTAGAAATCCAAGCACACTTGGTTCGCGGGGCGCGATGTCGTT TGCTGCAGCTGCCATGGCTGGGCTTGCTTCTGTTGGTAGTCGTGGTATCAGAGGTAGCCA GGATAGGCGTGGCCTTCCACTTGGAACTAGTGCACATGAGCATTCGAACAAATTGATTTT TACAGCTGGCGGCAAGCAGCTTAGCAAGCATTTGACCGTATATCAAGCTATGCAACAGCA AGTAGTTCATGATGAGGATGATGAGGAAAGGCTAGGTGGTTCTGATTTACCCAATGATGG AAGCCGTCTCTGGGGTGATATGTTCACTATAACATATCAAAAGGCTGATAACGAAGTGGA TAGGGAATCAACCAGAGGTTCATCTTTAGTGCTGAAATCGTCCAAATCAGAACTTTGCAG AGCTACATCTCAAGAACAATGTACTTCTCTTCTTGATAGCATTTTGCAAGGAGAACTTCC TTGTGATATTGAGAAATCGACCCAAACTTATAATATTTTAGCACTATTGCGTGTATTGGA GGGATTGAATCAGCTATCTCCTCGTCTGAGACTACAGGCAACCTGTGATGATTTTATAGA GGGAAAAGTTGGTACCCTGGATGGGTTATATGGCACCGGAGCTAAGTTACCCTCAGAGGA GTTTATCAGCAGTAAGTTGACACCAAAGCTTGCTCGGCAAATTCAGGATGTTCTTGCACT CTGCAGTGGTAGTTTACCTTCTTGGTGTTATCAGATGACCAAAGCTTGTCCATTTCTGTT TCCTTTTGAAACAAGAAGACAACACTTCTACTCCACAGCTTTTGGGTTATCTAGGGCATT GAATCGTCTTCAGCAACAACAGGGTGATAATAATAGCTCAGCGACTGAAAGAGAAGTCCG GATTGGTAGATTGCAACGCCAGAAAGTTCGTGTTTCTCGTAACCGGATCCTGGATTCTGC TGCCAAAGTAATGGAGATGTTCTCCAATCAGAAGGCTGTTCTTGAAGTTGAATACTTTGG TGAAGTGGGAACTGGACTTGGTCCAACTTTGGAGTTCTACACCCTCTTAAGTCATGACCT GCAAAGGGTTGGCTTGGGATTATGGAGATCTGATTCTGATTCTTTAGAAGCTAAAAAACT TGATTCGCATTCACCTGCTGATAGCAGGAACTTGGTACAAGCACCTCTTGGCTTGTTCCC TCGGCCTTGGCCACCTAGTACTGCTTCTTCAGAGGGTAGTAAATTCTTCAAAGTTGTTGA GTATTTCCGCTTAGTTGGTCGAATCATGGCAAAAGCATTGCAAGATGGAAGGCTTCTTGA TTTGCCTTTGTCAACAGCATTTTATAAGCTTCTACTTGGACAGGTAAGCATGAAAACCCG CTTGCAGTAGATCCATTCCAATATCCCCTTCCACCTTGTCAAGTCTTGGTATTTTTTTTA TTTTCTCTACTGTCTTCTGTATTGATGCCAAAATATTTTGCTTTACTAGGAACTTGATTT GTACGACATACTATCTTTTGATGCTGAGTTTGGTAAAATACTTCAAGAGTTGCAAGTTCT TGTTGAACGCAAGCGATATCTGGAGTCCTGCTCTAGTCATAGTCAACAGATAGAAGAATT GGGCTTTCGTGGTGCTCCTATTGAAGACCTATGCTTAGATTTTACTCTTCCGGGCTATCC AGATTTTGTTCTGAAGGAAGGTGAAGAAAATACAGTGGTATGTGATGGAGTAGATTAGGT TCTTATGTTGTCATTACTTCAGCTTTTGCTTCTAATATTGTTGTTGACTATTCATTGTTA TTTTTAACTTCCTGTAGGTCTGCATTTACAACTTAGAAGAGTACATTTCGCTGGTAGTGG ATGCTACACTTAAGGCTGGAATAATGCGCCAAGTAGAAGCATTCAAAGCTGGATTTAATC AGGTTTTCTCATTTTTCTAAGATATCTTATTTGCTGGCAATTATTGTTAATTAGCTATTG CATTTCTCTTAAAATATTTTTATTTTTCTATTTCAGGTATTTGATATATCATCACTCCAA ATATTTTCTCCTCAAGAGCTTGACTATCTCATTTGTGGTCGACGGGAACTTTGGGAGGTA ATGTCCTCTTAACTTTCTTCCTCCCTTCTATAATTATTATCTTAACTTGTTCTGAGCAAA TGCATGTAATGCAGCCGGAGACGCTGGTCGAACATATAAAGTTTGATCATGGTTATACCT CGAAGAGTCCAGCAATTGTCAATGTGAGTACATCCCTTATCTTTAAAAAGGGCACATCTC TTCACACAGCTTTATTTCAGATTTTTGGAACTTGAGTTTATTGTTTGTGCTGTTGGTTTG CAGCTACTTGAGATCATGACGGAATTTACTCCGGAGCAACAACATGCATTCTGCCAGTTT GTGACTGGTGCTCCTCGGCTTCCACCTGGTGGCTTAGCCTCCCTAAATCCTAAGCTGACT ATCGTTAGGAAGGTAAGCCTGTTGTAGCAATGCAGAATGACATCATTTCTGCGTTCATGT TATTTAAGGCTTTTCCATTTTGTATCTTGGCCAGCACTCCTCGACTGCGGCGAATACTTC AAATGCAGCTGGAGCAGCAGAGTCTGCAGATGACGATCTGCCTAGTGTCATGACTTGTGC CAACTATCTTAAACTTCCGCCATACTCGACAAAGGTTTGGTTCTTTTGGTTGATGAATTT TTGTTCCACCTTTCCGTATCGTCTTGCCTGGAAACTGACTTCTGCTATGGTCGTCGGAAC GTTGTTGCAGGAGGTTATGCACAAGAAGCTGCTTTATGCTATCAACGAAGGCCAGGGGTC GTTTGATCTTTCATAG SEQ ID NO: 48: Triticum aestivum UPL3 protein sequence TraesCS2B01G076900.1_protein MDFPADGGGNNPPPRRRGGRASNADKGKEQQEPSESSRVREAERMLGLSFDGMDDDDEGH GAFPHGLTSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDMLPSSGLSAAAAAASSSSMSGPNGARMKSMLAG LRADGEEGRQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDTLAGFSVDSFVPVLVGLLNHESNPDIMLLAARA LTHLCDVLPSSCSAVVHYGAVACFCARLLTIEYMDLAEQSLQALKKISQEHPTACLRAGA LMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCRKLPSDASDFVMEAVPLLTNLLNYHDAKVLEHA SVCLTRIAESFASSPEKLDQLCNYGLVAQAASLIAVSNSAGQASLSTLTYTGVIRVLSIC ASGSSLAAKTLLLHGISGTLKDILSGSGLVAGTTVSPTRPADQNIQNLEESCMLDTYSVY NNLPNVSRARAVCAVLQAITMYEIVNLADELLPPLPAGTISLPAHSHVFMKGSSVKKPGS SKQGESGSTDIKVSGREKLLRDQPELLQQFGMDILPTMTQVYGSSVNGPIRHKCLSVIAK LMYYSSAEMIEILHGTTNISSFLAGILAWKDPHVLVPALQIADILMEKLPGTFSKMFVRE GVVHAVESLICQEISSPMLFQVPQQDKDIDSGICTSSRSRRSRRRSSAGNTDNNSLDEPK GSHTTIANSPPSTLEGPNTSIRASVSDRAKSFKDKYFPSEPGSSDIAVTDDLLKLRALCA KLNATADTVKTKAKGKSKSLGGDDFDILCNVEEQLDDIIDKILSELSNGDGVSTFEFIGS GVISALLNYLSCGTFGKEKVSEANLPKLRHLALRRYKAFIYVALPNDAVGNQTPMAFLVQ KLQSALSSLERFPVVISHSGRTSSLGGSRPSSGLSALSQPLKLRLCRATGEKTLKDYSSN IVLIDPLASLAAVEDFLWPRIQRSESISYPAVSSGKNSESVAPSATAPVASSTQSVRRPS TRSKSLADADSATKKDIQEGSGNTSKGKGKAVVKSTSDEPKGPHTRTAARRKVASQKDAE VKPPHSHSSSEDEELGASPFEADDALMLGDDDDDVSDDEDDDHEVLRGSLPDCVPESVHD VKLADADGSSIASIASDNQAQPSSGSSIKHTFSSRGAGSVELRNPSTLGSRGAMSFAAAA MAGLASVGSRGIRGSQDRRGLPLGTSAHEHSNKLIFTAGGKQLSKHLTVYQAMQQQVVHD EDDEERLGGSDLPNDGSRLWGDMFTITYQKADNEVDRESTRGSSLVLKSSKSELCRATSQ EQCTSLLDSILQGELPCDIEKSTQTYNILALLRVLEGLNQLSPRLRLQATCDDFIEGKVG TLDGLYGTGAKLPSEEFISSKLTPKLARQIQDVLALCSGSLPSWCYQMTKACPFLFPFET RRQHFYSTAFGLSRALNRLQQQQGDNNSSATEREVRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVM EMFSNQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLGPTLEFYTLLSHDLQRVGLGLWRSDSDSLEAKKLDSHS PADSRNLVQAPLGLFPRPWPPSTASSEGSKFFKVVEYFRLVGRIMAKALQDGRLLDLPLS TAFYKLLLGQELDLYDILSFDAEFGKILQELQVLVERKRYLESCSSHSQQIEELGFRGAP IEDLCLDFTLPGYPDFVLKEGEENTVVCIYNLEEYISLVVDATLKAGIMRQVEAFKAGFN QVFDISSLQIFSPQELDYLICGRRELWEPETLVEHIKFDHGYTSKSPAIVNLLEIMTEFT PEQQHAFCQFVTGAPRLPPGGLASLNPKLTIVRKHSSTAANTSNAAGAAESADDDLPSVM TCANYLKLPPYSTKEVMHKKLLYAINEGQGSFDLS SEQ ID NO: 49: Triticum aestivum UPL3 genomic sequence TraesCS2D01G060300LC.1_genomic GCCCGCCGCTCCGTCGTCCTCTCCCCGCCCGCCCCGCAGCCCCCGATGGACTTCCCGGCC GACGGGAACAACAACCCCCCGCCCCGCCGCCGCGGCGGCCGCGCCTCCAACGCCGACAAG GGCAAGGAGCAGCAGGAGCCCTCGGAGAGCTCCCGCGTGCGCGAGGCCGAGCGGATGCTG GGCCTCAGCTTCGACGGCATGGACGACGACGACGAGGGCCACGGGGCCTTCCCCCACGGC CTCACCTCCGCCAGCAGCGCCCTGCAGGGGCTGCTCAGGAAGCTCGGCGCCGGCCTGGAC GACATGCTGCCGTCGTCCGCCCTCTCCGCCGCCGCCGCGGCTGCCTCCTCGTCGTCCATG TCTGGGCCGAACGGCGCGCGGATGAAGAGCATGCTCGCGGGTCTCCGTGCCGACGGGGAG GAGGGGCGCCAGGTGGAGGCGCTGACCCAGCTCTGTGAGATGCTGTCCATCGGCACCGAG GACACCCTCGCCGGGTTCTCGGTGGACTCATTCGTGCCTGTTCTGGTCGGGCTGCTCAAC CACGAGAGCAACCCTGACATCATGCTGCTCGCTGCGCGGGCCCTGACCCACCTCTGTGAC GTGCTGCCGTCGTCCTGCTCTGCCGTTGTGCACTATGGCGCCGTGGCATGCTTCTGCGCC CGGCTTCTCACCATTGAATATATGGACCTTGCGGAGCAGGTGAGCACTGTTCTGCTGCAT CGCTTGTTTGGTTTATAGTACATGCTGCTTCTTTATCATGTTGCCTGATCCAGATCAATG CTTAGTGAACCATTCTTGTGTACTGTATTATGCATGATTATGCTGTCCATAGAGCCTTAA CCTACATTACATGAGTTTCCTTTTAGTGTTGCAGATCATTTATAGTATTTGGACTTGCTC ATGAGTAGTTTGCCTTTTGTGTAGCTGTGTTTTTTTCCCATTTTAGTGCTAAAACAAATA TGGATGAGAAGGTTAAGAACATGATTTTTGTTGGCGTTGTGCCCATACTCGAGAAGTTCC ACTGTATGCTTTCTATGTTATGTTTCTGACTCAAGTTTCGGTGACCTGTACAGATGTGGT AGTTGTAAGTTAGCCTCAGTTAATATTAAGTTTGAAATATTGTGTATAATCAGTTTTCAA GGAACTATATATTTGAAATAGCTTGTTTGATTGTTCACTTGGCAAGTACCAAATATTGCC TATTTCAGTAGCTCACCATTTAATGATGTTACAAGAAATATCTAGAGAGTTAGGCAGAAG GTGATCCCTTAGCAGCCTTGGGGCCTGCCTAGGGTCTAGTCACTGGTCGCTCTGGGAGGA AGAAGCTGAGGATAGGAGACACATGAAAGAAAAAATGGTTAGATGAAAGCATGTCCCAAT GCACGTGATGCCTTAAAGCCTTAGGGAGCTTGTGGGCATGGAGATGTCTTCCCTTCCTCT GGTGCCGCCGGAGGACTCGGGCTCCAAATCCTCACCAGCGAACTCAAATCCATCTAAGGA CCTCATCTGCCCCTTAGAAGACTTTCTAGGCCTGATCATGGTGGTGTTCCTGCCGAGCAC CTGGGTGCCATTTAACACGGTTTTGCTGTGTGCCAAATCACCTATTTGTGCATGACTAAG CTAGCTATTTGAACATGTTTTTCATCTGAAATATTTCTAGCTCAGGGTCTGATTTCACGC CTGTGTATGTGCTACTGTAATGATCCATCTGAAATACTAAGAAGTGGGTTGGAAATCAGA TGCTAAGATTCATGTAACCGGTTTCTGGCTGTGTTTCTTCTCTGCCTTCCCATCTTATAT GGATATTATACTTCTACTTCTCTTGGGTCTAATTCAAAACAATGTGAATTAACTTGATAT CATCTGTTTGAATTCCTTTGTAACCCTTTGTGCAATTGAATCTAGTTTGCTGCTCCACAA TATGTTATTGAGTAGTATCTACAACTATTAGGTTTAGCACCTAGGACATTTGAATTACTT TCTTAGATTTTGATATTGTATTGCTTCTGTGGCACTTTAGATTAGCCACTTTCCTTGTTT TGTTTTGTCGTTTAAAATATGCTGCAGGAAGAATCTATCATTGCTAGATCTTGATGTGTT ACTAATATTTTCTTATGCCTTCTCTGTGTATTTTAGTCCTTACAAGCACTCAAGAAGATA TCCCAGGAGCATCCAACTGCCTGCTTGAGGGCTGGCGCGCTAATGGCAGTGCTATCATAT CTTGACTTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTTCAAGTAATTTTTCTAAATACTTCTATGTTTTTCCAG CATTTAGACATAACATTCTCAATACTTACGTTATTTTTTTGCACCATTTAGAAATTGGGA CATACTAATTTGTCATATCACTATCTTTTTGTTGTACACATACTGTACTACATTTTTATT ACTACTCACAGTTGTTTTTTTGGTGGAATGTATACAGAGAGTTGCGTTATCTACAGCTGC CAATATGTGTAGGAAGCTTCCTTCAGACGCCTCAGATTTTGTAATGGAAGCGGTTCCACT GCTAACAAATCTTCTGAACTACCATGATGCAAAAGTATGCTTGTTGTCTGTATTTGGATA CCATGATTATGCCATGATACCATCTATTCTTAGATGCTGATGATCTGTATCAATGTATTC CAGGTGCTGGAACATGCTTCTGTTTGCCTGACTCGTATAGCAGAATCGTTTGCTTCATCC CCAGAGAAATTAGATCAATTGTGCAATTATGGATTGGTTGCACAAGCTGCTAGCTTAATA GCTGTTAGCAACTCAGCGGGACAAGCATCACTGAGTACATTAACATATACAGTATGCTTC TATTTCACTTATCTACTGTATTATTTAGTAGTTACGCAACTTTGCTAACTCTGGCTCATA TATCCTTGAAGGGAGTAATTCGTGTTCTGTCAATATGTGCAAGTGGATCTCCATTGGCAG CTAAAACACTCCTCCTCCATGGAATTAGCGGCACACTTAAAGATATCCTTTCAGGTTCTG GTTTGGTTGCTGGTACAACTGTATCCCCCACTAGGCCAGCTGATCAGGTGATTATTGCTT TATGAGGGCTATATCTATATTATAGCTACTTACTGTTTTATTTGAATGCCATCGGTTGAT GACTCTGTTCGGTTGTTGTTTTATCTGACTTAGCCGATGAAGCTTTTTGAGTGATACTTT TTTTTTTCAAGTTTAAATTCACTCAAGTGTGCATTCAGTTCAGGCTTGTTTGGTAAACTG AAATTAATATCACACAACAGAATATTCAAAATTTGGAAGAAAGTTGCATGCTGGATACTT ATTCTGTGTATAATAATTTGCCAAATGTTTCCCGTGCTCGTGCTGTTTGTGCAGTCCTGC AAGCTATAACAGTGAGCAAACAATGTGGTAAATTGGATTAGGGGTTTGTCTTGGAACTCT TGGTTCATAGACTTCTCTGTTTTCTACCCGATTTTCTTTCTCCAGTTATAATATGAAATT CACAATGATAGTATTGATCTTGATCAAGGTTTAGAGATGCGCTAGACTGGCGGTAGGTGA CCACCTAGATGACGCCCAGCTACTGTTTGTTAACCTTAATAATCTCGACATCATACCATA TTACTTGCTCCATTTTTCTTTTTAATTTATCAAAAGCCAAGAGTTTCCTGTAGTAGTTCT ATGGTAGTTTGCAGCTTGTTTTCATATGCTAATATTCTTTGTTGTGTCACACAGATGTAT GAAATTGTGAACCTTGCCGACGAATTGCTTCCTCCTCTACCTGCTGGAACCATTTCTTTA CCAGCGCATTCCCATGTTTTTATGAAAGGCTCTTCTGTAAAGAAACCTGGTTCTAGCAAG CAAGGCGAGTCTGGTTCAACAGATATTAAAGTCTCGGGTCGGGAGAAGTTATTACGTGAT CAGCCTGAACTTCTCCAGCAATTTGGCATGGACATATTACCTACCATGACACAGGTCAGT CTCTTGGTTTGCTGGCGTATCAGTTGATGTTGGTTGCTGACAATAACATTATTGAAATCC TGTTATCTGAGACATTATTTGGATACACTCTATCCCTTGCAGGTGTATGGCTCCAGTGTA AATGGACCAATACGTCATAAATGCTTATCTGTCATTGCTAAATTAATGTATTACAGCTCA GCGGAAATGATCGAAATTCTCCATGGCACAACAAACATATCCAGGTGCTAATACGAAACT TCAGATGCCATTCTTGCTTACTGTTATACATGTACTCGTGTACCTCTGGTTCCATCTAAC CTGATATTGACCTTTGCAGCTTCTTAGCTGGCATCTTAGCTTGGAAAGATCCACATGTGT TGGTTCCCGCTCTCCAGATAGCTGAAATTCTGATGGAAAAGCTCCCTGGGACATTTTCGA AGATGTTTGTGAGGGAAGGTGTTGTTCATGCTGTAGAATCGCTTATATGCCAGGAAATCT CAAGTCCAATGCTTTTTCAAGTACCACAGCAGGACAAGGATATTGATTCTGGTACATGTA CATCTTCACGTTCAAGACGCAGCCGCCGGCGCAGCAGTGCTGGGAATACTGATAATAATT CCTTGGATGAACCAAAGGGTTCCCATACTACTATTGCCAATTCACCACCAAGCACGCTAG AAGGTCCAAATACTAGAATTCGTGCTTCAGTTAGTGATCGTGCGAAGTCATTCAAAGATA AGTACTTCCCCTCTGAACCCGGCTCAAGTGATATTGCAGTTACTGATGACCTTTTGAAGC TACGGGCACTCTGTGCAAAATTAAATGCCACTGCGGACACTGTTAAAACAAAAGCCAAAG GGAAATCAAAGTCACTGGGAGGTGATGATTTTGATATCTTATGCAATGTCGAGGAACAGT TAGACGATATCATAGATAAAATATTGTCTGAGCTTAGCAATGGGGATGGGGTTTCCACGT TTGAGTTTATTGGGAGTGGAGTTATCTCAGCATTGCTTAATTATTTGTCTTGTGGAACCT TTGGAAAGGAAAAGGTGTCCGAAGCAAACCTACCCAAGTTGCGTCACCTGGCACTCAGGC GATATAAAGCATTTATATATGTTGCCCTTCCAAATGATGCGGTAGGGAATCAAACTCCAA TGGCATTCTTAGTTCAAAAACTGCAAAGCGCGTTGTCTTCGCTGGAACGGTTCCCAGTTG TGATTAGCCATTCTGGAAGGACGTCCAGTTTGGGAGGATCTCGTCCATCCTCTGGATTAA GTGCTCTATCTCAGCCCCTGAAGTTGCGCCTGTGTCGAGCAGCGGGTGAAAAAATGCTTA AGGATTATTCATCCAATATAGTTCTTATTGATCCCTTGGCAAGTTTAGCAGCCGTTGAAG ATTTCCTTTGGTCTAGAATCCAGCGTAGCGAGTCAATATCTTATCCTGCAGTATCATCTG GAAAGAATTCTGAATCTGTGGCACCTAGTGCAACAGCACCAGTGGCTTCGTCAACTCAAT CTGTCCGGCGGCCCTCAACTAGGTCGAAATCATTGGCTGATGCTGATTCTGCAACTAAGA AGGATATTCAGGAGGGGAGCGGAAACACATCCAAGGGAAAAGGCAAAGCTGTTGTTAAGT CGACGTCCGATGAACCTAAAGGACCACATACTAGGACTGCAGCACGCAGAAAAGTTGCTT CACAGAAAGATGCAGAAGTGAAGCCACCACACGGTCACAGTAGCTCAGAGGTTTGTTGTT CATTATGGACTCATTTCCTTAATAATCTATAGAATATATATTTCCTCCAGTACGTCTTGA ATTTTTGCTAGTTCCCCAAAATTTGATGCAAATGCTTGACTACATATTCTTTTTTTGGTA GTGCCTCCCTGCAGTTACTCAGCTGCCAAGCTGATTTTCGTTATAACAACCGTCCTACTG TTTTTCGTCGTCGTTTCATGATTATATCTGCTCTCCTTTCATTTAATAATTTGATGTGCA ACTGTTAAGGGGAATTGACATGATTAATACTGTTATGAGATTATTATTTAACACAAATTT CATTGTGGAACCAATGTGTGAATTTCATAAAATTAGATCTACAGAGTACAATGCCTTTTC ACCTGCAGTTTGATATGGCATCTAGGGAGTACATATTGTCTCACCATGTCTACAATGCTT CAGTTGATGAAGACATTGTCTTACTAAAACCAATGATGTAGGGAAAGGTTGGTGCTCCCA CCACTATCTCGATCACTGAATGTGCCTAAAGGTTGTTGCAGTTCCTCATCCTATGCAATA ATTATATGTTGAGAGAGTGGCACGGACCTCAAGCAGCAATGGCACATTCCATAGTTGAGA ACTTGTGATAGTGGGAGCATATTCACCAATGTGATTCATTTCACTGTTGAAAGTTTGCCC GAATGCAATACTGCTTTTCTTGCCTAACTGAGTGATAAATATATAAATAATAAATTAAGT TGTCAAGTTAATTATATCTATGTAATTAGCTGCAAGTACCCCTTACCAGTACTCACCTGT ATAACAAAATAGATCACTTATGCGTTGGAAACTGGACTACTATTTCACTAATTCCCTTAT CCCTGAACAAAGTTCTGATCCAATTCTTGTACACCATGTCATGTGAATGTTAAACTTTAT TATTGTATTTATGCTCGTTGTGCATGATACATTCTGTTTCCTACATGCAGGACGAAGAAC TGGGCGCATCTCCCTTCGAGGCTGATGATGCTTTGATGCTTGGTGATGACGATGATGATG TTTCAGATGATGAAGACGATGATCATGAGGTAGTATTTCAAAATTACTTCGATTGATCTC TTTGTTTTCCTGCAAGTTAATGTGGCTTTAGTGGGCATGACTGAAAACTGCATATTTTTG TTGAGAATCCCCAGGTTCTACGTGGGTCTCTTCCTGACTGTGTTCCAGAGAGTGTGCATG ATGTAAAACTGGCAGATGCTGATGGATCTAGTATTGCCTCAATAGCAAGTGATAACCAGA CACAACCCTCATCTGGCTCCAGCATAAAACATACTTTTAGTAGCAGGGGAGCAGGTTCTG TTGAACTTAGAAATCCAAGCACACTTGGTTCGCGGGGCGCGATGTCGTTTGCTGCAGCTG CCATGGCTGGGCTTGCTTCTGTTGGTAGTCGTGGTATCAGAGGTAGCCAGGATAGGCGTG GCCTTCCACTTGGAACTAGTGCACATGAGCATTCGAACAAATTGATTTTTACAGCTGGCG GCAAGCAGCTTAGCAAGCATTTGACCGTATATCAAGCTATGCAACAGCAAGTAGTTCATG ATGAGGATGATGAGGAAAGGTTAGGTGGTTCTGATTTACCCAATGATGGAAGCCGTCTCT GGAGTGATGTGTTCACTATAACATATCAAAAGGCTGATAACGAAGTGGATAGGGAATCAA CCAGAGGTTCATCTTTAGTGCTGAAATCGTCCAAATCAGAACTTTGCAGAGCTACATCTC AAGAACAATGTATTTCTCTTCTTGATAGCATTTTGCAAGGAGAACTTCCTTGTGATATTG AGAAATCGACCCAAACTTATAATATTTTAGCACTATTGCGTGTATTGGAGGGATTGAATC AGCTATCTCCTCGTCTGAGACTACAGGCAACCTGTGATGATTTTATAGAGGGAAAAGTTG GTACCCTGGATGGGTTATATGGCACCGGAGCTAAGGTACCCTCAGAGGAGTTTATCAGCA GTAAGTTGACACCAAAGCTTGCTCGGCAAATTCAGGATGTTCTTGCACTCTGCAGTGGTA GTTTACCTTCTTGGTGTTATCAGATGACCAAAGCTTGTCCATTTCTGTTTCCTTTTGAAA CAAGAAGACAACACTTCTACTCCACAGCTTTTGGGTTATCTAGGGCATTGAATCGTCTTC AGCAACAACAGGGTGATAATAATAGCTCAGCGACTGAAAGAGAAGTCCGGATTGGTAGAT TGCAACGCCAGAAAGTTCGTGTTTCTCGTAACCGGATCCTGGATTCTGCTGCCAAAGTAA TGGAGATGTTCTCCAATCAGAAGGCTGTTCTTGAAGTTGAATACTTTGGTGAAGTGGGAA CTGGACTTGGTCCAACTTTGGAGTTCTACACCCTCTTAAGTCATGACCTGCAAAGGGTTG GCTTGGGATTATGGAGATCTGATTCTGATTCTTTAGAAGCTAAAAAAGTTGATTCGCATT CACCTGCTGATAGCAGGAACTTGATACAAGCACCTCTTGGCTTGTTCCCTCGGCCTTGGC CACCTAGTACTGCTTCTTCAGAGGGTAGTAAATTCTTCAAAGTTGTGGAGTATTTCCGCT TAGTTGGTCGAATCATGGCAAAAGCATTGCAAGATGGAAGGCTTCTTGATTTGCCTTTGT CAACAGCATTTTATAAGCTTCTACTTGGACAAGTAAGCATGAGAACCCGCTTGCAGTAGA TCCATTCCAATATTCCCTTCCACCTTCTTGTCAAGTCTTGGTATTTTTTTTTTATTTTCT CTACTGTCTTCTGTATTGACGCCAAAATATTTTGCTTTACTAGGAACTTGATTTGTATGA CATACTATCTTTTGATGCTGAGCTTGGTAAAATACTTCGAGAGTTGCAAGTTCTTGTTGA ACGCAAGCGATTTCTGGAGTCCTGCTCTAATCATAGTCAACAAATAGAAGAATTGGGCTT TCATGGTGCTCCTATTGAAGACCTATGCTTAGATTTTACTCTTCCGGGCTATCCGGATTT TGTTCTGAAGGAAGGTGAAGAAAATACAGTGGTATGTGATGGAGTAGATTAGGTTCTTAT GTCGTCATCACTTCAGCTTTTGCTTCTAATTTTGTTGTTGACTATTCATTGTTATTTTTA ACTTCCTGTAGGTCTGCATTTACAACTTAGAAGAGTACATTTCGCTGGTAGTGGATGCTA CACTTAAGACTGGAATAATGCGTCAAGTAGAAGCATTCAAAGCTGGATTTAATCAGGTTT TCTCATTTTTCTAAGATATCTTATTTGCTGGCAATTATTGTTAATTAGCTATTGCATTTC TCTTAATTTTTTTCTTCTAATTCAGGTATTTGATATATCATCACTCCAAATATTTTCTCC TCAAGAGCTTGACTATCTCATTTGTGGTCGACGGGAACTTTGGGAGGTAATGCCCTGTTA ACTTTATTTCTCCCTTCTATAATCATTATTTTAACTTGTTCTGAGCAAATGCATGTAATG CAGCCGGAGACACTGGTCGAACATATAAAGTTTGATCATGGTTATACCTCGAAGAGTCCA GCAATTGTCAATGTGAGTACATCATCTTTAAAAAAGGGCACATCTCTTCACACAGCTTTA TTTCAGATTTTTGGAACTTCAGTTTAATGTTTGTGCTGTTGGTTTGCAGCTACTTGAGAT CATGACAGAATTTACTCCGGAGCAACAACATGCATTCTGCCAGTTTGTGACTGGTGCTCC TCGGCTTCCACCTGGTGGCTTAGCCTCCCTAAATCCTAAGCTGACTATCGTTAGGAAGGT AAGCCTGTTTTAGCAATGCAGAATGACATCATTTCTGCGTTCATGTTATTTAAGCTTTTC CATTTTGTATCTTGGCCAGCACTCCTCGACTGCGGCGAATACTTCAAATGCAGCTGGAGC AGCAGAGTCTGCAGATGATGATCTGCCTAGTGTCATGACTTGTGCCAACTATCTTAAACT TCCGCCATACTCGACAAAGGTTTGGTTCTTTTGGTTGATGAATTTTTGTTCCACCTTTCC GTATCGTCTTGCCTGGAAACTGACTTCTGCTATGGTCGTCGGAACATTGTTGCAGGAGGT TATGCACAAGAAGCTGCTTTATGCTATCAACGAAGGCCAGGGGTCGTTTGATCTTTCATA G SEQ ID NO: 50: Triticum aestivum UPL3 protein sequence TraesCS2D01G060300LC.1_protein ARRSVVLSPPAPQPPMDFPADGNNNPPPRRRGGRASNADKGKEQQEPSESSRVREAERML GLSFDGMDDDDEGHGAFPHGLTSASSALQGLLRKLGAGLDDMLPSSALSAAAAAASSSSM SGPNGARMKSMLAGLRADGEEGRQVEALTQLCEMLSIGTEDTLAGFSVDSFVPVLVGLLN HESNPDIMLLAARALTHLCDVLPSSCSAVVHYGAVACFCARLLTIEYMDLAEQSLQALKK ISQEHPTACLRAGALMAVLSYLDFFSTGVQRVALSTAANMCRKLPSDASDFVMEAVPLLT NLLNYHDAKVLEHASVCLTRIAESFASSPEKLDQLCNYGLVAQAASLIAVSNSAGQASLS TLTYTGVIRVLSICASGSPLAAKTLLLHGISGTLKDILSGSGLVAGTTVSPTRPADQMYE IVNLADELLPPLPAGTISLPAHSHVFMKGSSVKKPGSSKQGESGSTDIKVSGREKLLRDQ PELLQQFGMDILPTMTQVYGSSVNGPIRHKCLSVIAKLMYYSSAEMIEILHGTTNISSFL AGILAWKDPHVLVPALQIAEILMEKLPGTFSKMFVREGVVHAVESLICQEISSPMLFQVP QQDKDIDSGTCTSSRSRRSRRRSSAGNTDNNSLDEPKGSHTTIANSPPSTLEGPNTRIRA SVSDRAKSFKDKYFPSEPGSSDIAVTDDLLKLRALCAKLNATADTVKTKAKGKSKSLGGD DFDILCNVEEQLDDIIDKILSELSNGDGVSTFEFIGSGVISALLNYLSCGTFGKEKVSEA NLPKLRHLALRRYKAFIYVALPNDAVGNQTPMAFLVQKLQSALSSLERFPVVISHSGRTS SLGGSRPSSGLSALSQPLKLRLCRAAGEKMLKDYSSNIVLIDPLASLAAVEDFLWSRIQR SESISYPAVSSGKNSESVAPSATAPVASSTQSVRRPSTRSKSLADADSATKKDIQEGSGN TSKGKGKAVVKSTSDEPKGPHTRTAARRKVASQKDAEVKPPHGHSSSEDEELGASPFEAD DALMLGDDDDDVSDDEDDDHEVLRGSLPDCVPESVHDVKLADADGSSIASIASDNQTQPS SGSSIKHTFSSRGAGSVELRNPSTLGSRGAMSFAAAAMAGLASVGSRGIRGSQDRRGLPL GTSAHEHSNKLIFTAGGKQLSKHLTVYQAMQQQVVHDEDDEERLGGSDLPNDGSRLWSDV FTITYQKADNEVDRESTRGSSLVLKSSKSELCRATSQEQCISLLDSILQGELPCDIEKST QTYNILALLRVLEGLNQLSPRLRLQATCDDFIEGKVGTLDGLYGTGAKVPSEEFISSKLT PKLARQIQDVLALCSGSLPSWCYQMTKACPFLFPFETRRQHFYSTAFGLSRALNRLQQQQ GDNNSSATEREVRIGRLQRQKVRVSRNRILDSAAKVMEMFSNQKAVLEVEYFGEVGTGLG PTLEFYTLLSHDLQRVGLGLWRSDSDSLEAKKVDSHSPADSRNLIQAPLGLFPRPWPPST ASSEGSKFFKVVEYFRLVGRIMAKALQDGRLLDLPLSTAFYKLLLGQELDLYDILSFDAE LGKILRELQVLVERKRFLESCSNHSQQIEELGFHGAPIEDLCLDFTLPGYPDFVLKEGEE NTVVCIYNLEEYISLVVDATLKTGIMRQVEAFKAGFNQVFDISSLQIFSPQELDYLICGR RELWEPETLVEHIKFDHGYTSKSPAIVNLLEIMTEFTPEQQHAFCQFVTGAPRLPPGGLA SLNPKLTIVRKHSSTAANTSNAAGAAESADDDLPSVMTCANYLKLPPYSTKEVMHKKLLY AINEGQGSFDLS

Other UPL3 Promoter Homologues:

SEQ ID NO: 51: B. Oleracea promoter ACAAAGGAAGAAACCCCTCCACACGAGTCTCTCTTATTCAGAGAGATTCCGATCGCATCTCAACTGATCC AGAAACCGATCGGATTAAGCTCGCTCGAAACCCTAATTTGCTAGCGAGATCGTTAGGAGCTAGAGAGAAA CAAACCTATTGATGAACGAATTCGAAATCAACGCAAAAGGGGCTACGAGATCGAAATCGAGAGAGGAAGG AAGGAGGATCTTGATTTCTTTCGAGATTAGAAAACCCTAAATCGAGTAATGAGAGAAGAAAGGGATGAAA AGGGCTTTTGCGCAAAATATATAGATTCAAGCGAAGCGAATACGATACCGTTTTCCTCCGTCCAGCTTTT CCGACAAGAACTGACACGGGGATCCCCGCTACGTGTGATTCGTTTACTCCATTAAGCTTAATACGGTGTC GTTTTACACTTTATCATGGGCTGGACAGATGGAAACAAAATAAGCCCAAGATATAAGGCTGGGCCCAACC ATCAGCCATAGATATCTGCAAGCTTGCACGGGTTTAAGCCCCCACTATGATGGAGGTTCGCTTTCTTATA CTTTCAACTCTACCTTCTCACTACGATCCATGGACTATATAACACATTACTCATTACAATTATATATATG ATCTATGCAAAGATACAAATATATTCTTCTTTTATGATTGTAGTAAGGAAAAACTATGGTTTGTCGAGAA AATAATTAGTCATTACAATTATATATATGATCTATGCAAAGATACAAATATATTCTTCTTTTATGATGGT TTGTTAAGAAAATAAATATGATAATAAAATCTATCTATCTACTTATTTAAATGAATCTACTCAATGAAAT GCAGGTGATCTATGCAAAGATACAAATTTATTCTTCTTTTTTTCTTTAGCCATCACACGCTAATTTAAAA TCTAAATGTAGAAATTTTTGTTGTTTGGGTTTGAGTTTGTTAATCGGATGAAGACATATATAAATTATTG TACATATTTTATAAAAAAAACATGACAGTATATAATACATTAGTTCTTTTATAAGTGTGCCCTTGTTTGG AACTTACAGATTTTTTTAATATATATATATATATATACATATTAATTTAACCCGAAAAACAGAAATTATG ATTCATTTATAAATCCAATATGAACATACCGAGGGAAAAAATCGTCGGTACGTCGTCGGAATAACGTTAT TCCGACGACATACCGACGAAACAAGTCCTCGGAAATAACTCCTCGGAAATTCATTTTTTCTCGGAAATCC CTCAGAAATTTCCGAAGGAATTCCGAGGAAATGAATTTCCGAGGAAACTCCGAGGACCACCAGTTCGTCG GAAAGGTTCTCGGAATATATCGAGGGAGAACTTCTTCGGAATATTTCGATGGACTTTCCGATGGTCCAAT CCTCGGAAGTTTCGATGAAATGTTCCTCGGAATTTTCATCGGGAATTTCCGAGAAACGGAGCCCTCAGAA AATTCCGAGGAGGAAGGAGTCCCTCGGTATATTCCGACGACTTATTCTGAGGAAATGTTCGTCGGAAATT TCCGAGGGTTCATTTCCTCGGAATTTCAAAAAAAAAATTAATTTTTTTTTAAAAATGAAAATTTTGAAAT TTAAATTCGAAAATATAAAATTAAAATTAAAATTGTCTCCAACAAAGATATGCGATCATCCTTGTCCTTC AACTGAGCCGTAAATATTTCTGGATCAACAAATGGCGGTGGTGCAGAAAAAGTAGGAACCGACCGAGAGC GATGACCCAAACGTCCCTTCTTCTTTGGAACCGACTGAAATAGAAAATAGCCAAATTTAAATAATATAAA AAGACGATAAAATAAAAATCAAGAAATAAATGAATTGAACTTTAAAAAAAAAAAACTTAC SEQ ID NO: 52: B. rapa promoter AAGCGTGCGGAGGCGACCTCAACTGCCCCATCTTCTTCTTCTTCCTCTCCTCCTCCTCCTCCTTCCTCAG GTCCCACCACTCGCAGCAAACGCGCTCGCCTCTCGTCTCCCTCTTCATCTTCAGCCGCCGCTACTGCACC TTCCTCCTCCACCCGCTCTCGTTCTTCTCGCTCTACCACCGCTACAGTCGCCGTTACTCCCATGGACACA TCCACCGAGTCTTCTGGATTCCACCGCGGCGGAGGACGAGGTAACAGGGGAAACGATAATACTAACTCTG ATAAGGGAAAAGAGAAGGAGCATGAGGTTAGGATTAGGGATAGAGAAAGAGACAGAGCTAGGCAACAGCT CAACATGGACGCTGCAGCTGCTGCTGCCGCCGCCGCTGACGAGGACGACGACAATGATAGTGAGGATGGC AACGGGGGATTCATGCATCCCAACATGAGCTCAGCCAGCAGTGCGTTACAAGGGTTGCTGAGGAAGCTTG GAGCTGGACTTGATGACTTGCTTCCTTCTTCAGGTATTGGCTCAGGTTCGTCTTCTCACTTGAATGGGAG GATGAAGAAGGTACTCGCTGGCTTGCGCTCTGAAGGAGAAGAGGGAAAGCAGGTCGAGGCTTTGACGCAG CTGTGCGAGATGTTATCTATTGGGACCGAAGACTCCCTGAGCACCTTCTCTGTTGATTCCTTCGTCCCGG TTCTTGTTGGTCTACTTAACCATGAGAGCAATCCGGATATTATGCTTCTTGCTGCCAGGGCTCTTACTCA TCTGTGTGATGTTTTGCCGTCTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTGTTCATTACGGGGCTGTTTCGTGCTTTGTCGCC AGATTGTTGACAATAGAATACATGGACTTGGCCGAGCAGGTTCGATTTCCTAACAATTCTTGAATTTTTT TGCTGAATATATATTGTGGAATGTTTTATGCTGCAGTTTCTACACGTACATATCCAATATTTTAGTTTAC TTAGGACGAAATTTGAAATTTGATTTTATTCTTCATGTGATTTACAACAGTCTCTGCAAGCTCTCAAAAA GATATCTCAGGAACACCCAACGGCCTGTTTGCGTGCTGGTGCTCTTATGGCAGTGCTATCATATCTGGAT TTCTTCTCCACCGGTGTCCAGGTGGGTAATTTTGTAACTTTTCTTTAATGCTTTCCATACTCGTTTATCT AATGCACTTTTTTTTTTACTTTTTGTAGCGTGTAGCAGTATCTACCGCTGCAAATATGTGCAAGAAGTTA CCTTCTGATGCATCTGATTATGTTATGGAAGCTGTACCGGTACTGACAAACCTACTTCAGTATCATGATG CGAAGGTAAACGATCCCTTTTTTTTTGCTATAATGTGGTATTATCTAGTTCTGCTCTTGCCCCAGTTTCC TTCATAGTATGTTCGTACGGTGGCAGGTTTTGGAATATGCTTCTATCTGTTTGACTCGGATTGCCGAAGC ATTTGCATCGTCCCCTGATAAATTAGATGAATTATGCAACCATGGCCTGGTGACTCAAGCTGCGACTCTT ATATCCGCTAGCAACTCGGGAGGTGGGCAAGCATCTCTCGGTGTTTCAACATACACGGTATGAGTTAATT CTTTTGTGTTTTCTATATTTCGTTATTCATAGGATGACATTTTCATCATATTTTCACAGGGATTAATCCG ATTACTTTCCACCTGTGCGAGCGGTTCACCTCTTGGGTGCAGGACATTACTTCTTCTCGGTATTAGTAGC ATTCTTAAGGATATTCTGTCGGGTTCCGGTGTCTCTGCTAATGCATCTATATCCCCAGCACTGAGCAGGC CTGCAGATCAGGTACGGATTTACTTTTTGACATCACAGACTTTATTTTGTTCAATTCCTGATAAAGTCTA TTCAGTAAAAAGTGTTTTGTTTAGGGGACACACCTTTAAATAGATCATCAACATAAATTGTGTGTTGAGT GAGATGCTTAGGGGACACACCTTCAAATAGATCACTTGCATTTAAATGGATCACTTGCATTTAGGAGTTT TGTCTATTCAGTTCAATGATAATCTTTTTTTTTTTGTAACACTCAGCTCAATGATAATCTATGTACATGT SEQ ID NO: 53: Z. mays promoter ACAAAGGGAGCGGAGAAAGGCAGCGGCCGCCTCGCAGCGGCGCCGGTGGCGACGCGGCTATGAAGGGATA GGCGAAAGAGGCGGGAACATCGGAGGTGTAGCGATCGGGGAGGGGGTGAGATCTGGCTTGGGTGGGGTTG GGAATTTGAGGAAGGATGGGGATGGCTGCGCCTGCGCGGTGGTGACGCAGGAAGAGGCCGGAGGTTAGAG GGAGGAGCTCGTGATTTGGGGGCCGGCTTTCATGCGGTATACGTGCTTCACACTGCGAGGGTGCTTCACA CTGCGAGGGTGTTGCTGGGCTTCGCTAAACCCACGGCTTTTGCTAGGTCAGCGTCCGTGAATTGCTACGG AAGGCTATCCATCAATCAGCTCAGCAAAAATGTCTCCATTCAACTGTAACGCATGCACGAATCAGCTCGA TACAAAAATCTTACAACATATATGCACAGGGTATATATTTGTTTAAATATTTTTATTTTATTTTAAAAAA TCTAAAAAATATATCAGGATAATTCTATTTCCAAATTTACTCGTTTGGCACACCTTTATTGTGTGGCCTT GTATATCTTGTATTCCCCGTAACAACCTTTGGCCAACAGATTTTTTTAATTTGTTATCTATAGATGGATA GGCCCTCTCATGTAAACCAAGTATCTAGGTCAAGTCAAGGTTGTTAGGTGGTTGTTGCATCTAATATAAG TCTTGTGCACTAGTGTGAGCACGACGGTGGAGTCTGTAAATGAGGAGAATGTTGATTTAAATGGCGAGGC CGTCGGCAAGCAAGATGTGGGCCGCTCAGTTGGCGATGGGTTGCGGCGCAGTGCAAGAGCCCGCCAACCA AATGTGCATGTAACAGGCCCAAAACTAGATGTAATAGAGGCAGGTAGGCGTATAAGAGCGTGGGAGGGTG AGCAGTGTTCGGCAAGAAAGAAGAAACATATGTAATCTACCTGCTACTCTGTGATCCACTAGCTACTCTG TCTGAGAATTGGAGTTCCTCGGTTGCTCCTATCTCTTTTGATCCTGTCTACTTCTTCATCCCCTCTGTGT GCTAATATTCTGGTATCAGATTCATCTCAGAAAGTTCGTCGCCCATCTGGAACTGTCGGCAGGATACAAC TACTTCACATGTTTCTAGCAACATTAGAGTGCCATGGATCCTAACACCACACCTCGACGAGATGGAGAAG AGGTTTTCGACCATGGAGTCGCGGCTGGAACGGAAGCTCATCGATCACACCGCGATGAAGGATGAGCGCA CCAGCGCTCTAGAAGGCGCCGCTGAAGAGTTGGCGTTGTGGTGACCCAAGGTGGAGGCATACATGGATGA TATCAAGTTGGAGCTGCGTCGGCTCACCAAGCACTGTGATCGCTCGGTGATGGAGGTGTCGGCATCGAAT TTTGGTCTTCTCGGCATGCCTGATCCGCCGTCGATACGCTCTGCATCAGGCAAATTCTTCGACGGCCCAT TCGGGCACCGTGATGATCAATTCATACGGGATCATGGTTTTAGGTCTATCAGGACCCTCCTCCCTGACCC GACCAAGGGTACGCATCCAATACATCCTCCATCGACCAATATTCGTTTTCATGGTCCTTTTTATGATAGC TACCTACATCGTTCACGTTTTGGGGATCCTGCATTTCGTACTAACGGCAAAATGCCCAAGTTGTTGTTCT CCCTGTTTGATGGAGATAATCCAAGGCTTTGGAACATTCGATGTGAGACTTATTCCAAAATGTACTCAGT TGAGCCCGACTCATGGGTCGAAATTGCCTCCATGCATTTATCATCACAGGTTGTGTGCTGATTAGTCGGT TGAACGCAAGCACCATCGCTTGGGTTGGCCATTGCTTTATCGTCTGTTGCATGAGTGGTTTGGTCGAGAT TAGTACCAAACCTTGCTTTGGGAATTATTCTGTATTCGCCAATCATCGGGTGTAGCAGAATATATTGAAT GTTTTCCACTCTAGTTTATAAGCTCTCTACATATGTGTAACACCCTGAATTTGGGGTATAAAATTTCTGC TTTAAATACCTACCAAATTTAGGTGTTACC SEQ ID NO: 54: Rice promoter TTCCAGATCTTTCTCTGAAGCAGCTTTTCTGCGAGTAGCATTCCGTGTATTAGGTCCTTTTGGTTCTTCT GAGTTTGGTTTTGCAACAGCCTTCCCCTTTCCCTTGGCAGTGTTTGTGCTTTCCTCCTGAGAATCCTTCT TAGATGCACCACTACTTGCAGCAGATGATTTTGATCTTGTTGTTGGACGCCTGCCAGATGGAGCTGGTGC AGCTGTGGATGACGCACCAGCTGCGGTGCCAGGTATGCCAGATTCAGAATTATTTCCTGATGGAACTGTA GGCTTCGAAGCAGCCTCACTACGCTGAACTCTGGGCCAAAGAAACTCTTCAACAGCTGCTAGACTCGCAA AGGGATCAATAAGCACAATATTTGACGAATAATCCCGAAGTGATTTTTCACCCTGACCTCGACAAAGGCG CAACTTGAAGGGCTGAGCTAGAGCACTCAAACCTGAAGTCAAACGGGAGCCTCCAATACCTATTCTGCTG GACTGGCTGAGCACAACAGGGAAGCGCTCCAATGAACACAAAGCACTTTGCAGTTTTTGGACCAAAAAAG CCATAGGAGTCTCATTCCTTTCATGGTCAATAGAAAGGGCAACAGATATAAAAGACTTGTATCGCCTAAG CGCCTGCTGACGAAGCTTTGGCAGGTTTGCCTCAGATACCCTCTCCTTTCCAAATGTCCCACAGGACAAA TAGTCAAGCAATGCTGCAACAACTCCGCTTCTAATGAACTCAAATGTTGATACGCCGTTAGTTTTGCTAA GCTCAGTAAGTATTTGTGTTATTATCAGCTCAAATTGTGCCTCCACATCATGTGAGATGTCAAAATGAGT GGCACTTAACGCTTTTGATTTCCCTTTGGCTTTTGTCACGACATTCTCACTTGCAGAATTTAACTTTGCA CAGAGTGTTCTCAGTTTAAGAAGATCGTCAGTAACTCCAAGATCTCTTGATTCATGGTCAGAAGGGAAGT ATTTATCTTTGAACGACTTTGCACGATCACTAACTGCAAATCGAAGACTGGTGTTTTGAACTTCTGTAGA GCATGGTGTTGAGCTGGCAATCCCAGGATTGGAAGTGTTTGATTCATCTAATGAGCTGTTTTCTGTTGGT GCAGCAGCACCACGCCGGCGCTGGCGTCTAGAATGCGAGGGCATCACAGATTCATTGTCTTTATCATGTG GCAATACCTGAGAAGGCACCATATCAGAGGATTCTGGACATATAAGCGACTCCACAGCATGAACGACACC TTCCCTCACAAACAACTTAGAGAATGTCTCAGGAAGTTTTTCCATCATAATTTCTGCTATTTGAAGAGCA GGAATCAACACTTGCGGATCTTTCCACGCAAGAATGCCTGCTAGGAAGCTGCAAATGGAAATTATGTAGC TTAGCAAGGATCAGAAATGAAGGTGTGTCTACTTGCACAATACAAGAAATAAAAGCTTCCAATATACATA TGCCAGTAAATCATTAGGTTGTGCCAAGGAGTGACTGGATCATTTCAGCAGGGCTGTAGCACATTAGTTT TCCAGTTTTCCAGTGATTGATAAGCATTAGTTTTCAGCAGTCTTATTCTTCCAACATAAATATGCTTATC AATAAAAACTTCCAACATAAATACAAGAAAAGAATAAGACTGAAGCAGAATCTTGTATTAGCACCTGGAT ATGTTTGTTGTGCCAAGGAGGGACTGGATCATTTCAGCAGAGCTGTAGTACATTAGTTTTCCAATGATTG ATAAGCATTTGTGGCGTATCGGTGCATTTACACTTGAGCCATACACCTGTCCAAGAACAGATGCCATTAA GTACAGAAACCCTGACATATTCCCAAAAGTAGTAGTACTCCATCTGCCCCAAAATATAGCAACATCTGGC TATGCACCTGGACAAAGTTGCTCTATTTTGGAAGGTAGTAGTTATGTTCACTGACAAGAAAGAGGATCTG GGCACAAACCTGCGTCATTATGGGTAATAAGTCCATACCGAACTGCTTTAGAAGCTCAGGGTGCTCACGT AATAGTCTCTCATGTCCTGACCT SEQ ID NO: 55: Barley promoter CCATAGTTTTTCCTCTAGATCGTGTTTCTGCGGAGCTCGGGCGGAGCCCTGCTGAGACAAGATCATCACC AACCTCCGGAGCGCCGTCACGCTGCCGGAGAACTCTTCTACCTCTCCGTCTCTCTTGCTGGATCAAGAAG GCCGAGATCATCGTCGAGCTGTACGTGTGCTGAACGCGGAGGTGCCGTCCGTTCGGTACTAGATCGTGGG ACTGATCGCGGGATTGTTCGCGGGGCGGATCGAGGGACGTGAGGATGTTCCACTACATCAACCGCGATCT CTAATCGTTTCTGCTGTACGATCTACAAGGGTACGTAGATCACTCATCCCCTCTCGTAGATGGACATCAC CATGATAGGTCTTCGTGCGCGTAGGAAAATTTTTGTTTCCCATGCGACGTTTCCCAACAGTAGGGATTTT TTTTTTAAATTACTACGATCCCCAACACCACCAGCCCCGGAGGGCCACATGGGCCGAGCCAAGGTGGAAC CAGCCACCTAGGTGGGCTGGTTCGGCCGGCCAAGGCCTGATGGCCAATTGGGCTGGGAACCCTAGGGCAA AAGGTGGTCCACCTCCCAACTTGGGAGGCAAGCCACCTCCACCCTGGCCGCCGCCCCCTCTTGGGTCGTT GCCCCTCCCATCTAGGGTGCGCCGCCCCTCCTAGGGTTTCCTAGGGTGGCCGGCCAACCCTCCCCCTCCT CCTATATATACCAAGGGTTTTGGGGCTGCAACACACAAGTTTTCTTCCTTCCTTGGCACACCCCTGCTNG TACCACCCAGCTCCACCGTCACCACTTCGTCGTGCTGCCGGAGCTCTCCCTCAACTTCTCCTCTCTCCTT GCTGGATTAAGGTGAAGGAGACATCACCGGGCTGCACGTGTGTTGAATGCGGAGGGACCGTTGTTCGGCG CTTAGATCAAAATCTTCCGCGATCTGAATCGCTGCGAGTACGACTCCATCACACGTGTTCATAGTAATGC TTCCGCTTAGCGATCTACCCCTTGCTCGTTGCTAGCATCTCCTAGAAGATCTTGGTGTGACGTAGGTAAT TTTTGAATTATTACTACGATCCCAATAGGAACAACAAGGTTGATTTAGAGGCCCTTCGTGATTGATGCCC CCTCCGACAAGGCTCCAGATGGGATTACGACGGAAGAGAGATTTGCTGCGGCAAAAAAAGTGTTTCAGGT GGCTCACCGGTGTTTTCTCAATATATAGGATTTATAGAAGTAGAGTTAGTTCAGGAGTGTCGGTAGGTGG TCCCAATCCATCAGGACGCGGTCACTCCCTGGGCACGTCCTGTTGGCTTGGCACCACCCATGTGGCGTCT GGTCTCCTCCAAAGCTTTCATTTCTTATTTTTGTCCAGAAAAAATCGTTAAAAACTTCCGTTGCATTTGG ACTTCGTTTGATACTGATTTTCTGAAAAGCCAAAAAAACACAGAAAACAACAACTACATGTCCAGAAGGT GATCAAGGCTAATGTGGACGGTGCTCTTTGAAAAGACCAGGGCTCGGGAGTTCTGGTCTTGTTCTTCGGA ATAGCCATGGCGGATTCATTGCACATGCATGCCATTTTTTCCCGTAGCTGCCAATGTTGAGGTGACAGAG CTCCTTGCGTGTATACGAGCCATTGTTCTTGCACAAGAACTACATGCCCAGAAGGTGATCGTAGAGACGG GOTCGCAAGTGGTGGCAAGAAAAGTAGTATCTATTCAAAAAGATCTCTGAGCTAATGGGTAACTAGGTGA GGAGATCAAAGTGTTGCTTGGAGCTTTTGATGAGTTTCGCGTTGTTTGGGGGCGACGGTCCATGAATAAA GTCACGTATATTTTAGTTAGAAAAGGTTGTTGCAACTCCTTATGTAAAACTTGGCTCCATGTTCCATCGA AGTGTATTCGCTCGGAGGTAGGAGACGAGGGGCCGTGAACTTTGAAATTTGAATAAATTGACAACATTTT CTAAAATACAACAAAAACATTTACACGTTGAATTATTTTCTTACTTTTATTTTATTTAAAATATCAAAAA TATTTATCATACACTATCTTTTAATAGGCTCATCCAACCGGCAAGATTGACACCCTTATAAGATTGTTGG AGGTATACAAGGGTTTTATTTGTATTACTATTACAAGACATCCAACTACTCGACACACCTGTATGTTCAT AGACTTACACATTGATTTCTCACTTACGAATGATGTCTATCACTATCACTTGATACAAGCCGACATACGA AAAGAGTGGAGACGACCAATTCAGATGATTTTGGTGCGACTTCACTTGTTATCAAGGAGTTTCCTTGTTG GTTTTTGGTTTATGTGTTCCTTACCTTAACTGTGCTATCTTACTCGCGG SEQ ID NO: 56: BnaA08g17010D_promoter (B. napus) ACAAAGGAAGAAACCCCCCTACACGAGTCTCTCTTATTCAGAGAGATTCCGATCGCATCTCAACTGATCC AGAAACCGATCGGATTAAGCTCGCTCGAAACCCTAATTTGCTAGCGAGATCGATCGGAGCTAGAGAGAAA CAAACCTATTGACGAACGAATTCGAAATCAACAAGAAAGAGATCGAAATCGAGAGAGGGAGGATCTTGAT TTCTTTCGAGATTAGAAAACCCTAAATCGAGTAATGAGAGAAGAAAGGGATGAAAAGGGCTTTTGCGCAA GATATATATATTCAAGCGAACCGAATACGATACCGTTTTCCTCCGTCCAGCTTTTCGGACAACTGACACG GGGATCCCCGCTACGTGTGATTCGTTTACTCCATTAAGCTTTATACGGCGTCGTTTTACACTTTATCATG GGCTGGACAGATGGAAACAAAATAAGCCCATGATATAAGACTGGGCCCAACCATCAGCTATGCACGGGTT TAAGCCCCCACTATGGAGGGGTTCGCTTTCTTATACTTTCAAGTTTCAACTCTACCTTCTCACTACTATC CATGGTATATATCAAAACACATTACAATTAGTCATATACAAAAACAAAATACAAATATATTCTTCTTTTA TGATTGTAGTAAGGAAAAACTATGGTTTGTCAAGAAAATAAATATGATAATAAAATCTATCTATCTACTT ATTTAATGAATCTACTCAATGAAATGCATGTGATCTATGCAAAGATACAAATTTATTCTTCTTTTTTTCT TTAGCCATCACACGCTAATTTAAAAACTAAATGTAGAAATTTTGGTTGTTTGGGTTTGAGTTTGTTAATT GGATGAAGANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNTTTTGCCTAATATGTCTTGCAAAATAAGCAAAGATATTTAT TCTCAACTAGGGTATTGTCCCTCTACTATATATTCTACCCGAGTACAAACCCATTCTACACATTCTTTTA CCATTTACGCTGATGAAACATTACAAATGGTTTTAGCTGATGAAACTGTTAGTTCTATAATATTTGTATT TTTTTTTTGAATTTTATAAAGTAGACTTTGAGCAAAATCATCTTTTCCTATTTTTGAATGTTTTTTTGTA ACTTAGTTTCATTATTATTTTTGGTTTGTCTAAATAATGTATTTGTTTTCAAAAATTTCAATAAAATATT TGAACTTTATATTCAACTTTTAAATAAAATATTTATAATTTAATTTAATAAAACCCCAAATATACTTAAA CCTCCGATACTTTACTATTTAATTTACCAAATAAACTAAATAAAAATACAATAAAAGAAAAACACAATCT CATAGTTTAAAAATGATGGCTAATCATATTGAACAAGACACACCGAAATCAAACCTGAAAAACATATGAA TCTATAACATAATAAGTATAAACAATTAAATTTATCAAATTTTCAAAAGTTAAAAATATATGATTATGAA AAACAAAATCATCCTTTTTTGAACAAGAAGAAAGCCCCCACGTTCTGTCTTGGATGGTATTACCAATATT TCACATTCTTTATCTAATGGAAACGAAGAAACAACAACAAACATACATCGTGATATCAATCAAGAGGATA ATGATTTTGTTAAAGGATGATGATTTTATTCATAGCCTTTGAATAAATTAATTTCCGTAAAAGTTATACC TTATTTATCTATTTCATATATCATACTAACTCATAATTCTTTATTTCATCATATTTTAATGGTTTTCAAT AGAAATGTGGTCCAAATTAAATTACCTTATCACAGTATGATCAATTTTGTTGCCACCGTGTGATCAAATT ATGTTACAGCAATATTTGTATTATGTGATGTATTTTTGTCATTATTTGTATTAAAATTTTGATATATTAT ATAATGGTGTAAAAAATTTTAATTACATTAAGTAAACAGAAAAAAAACACCCGCCCGGTCGGGCGGGACC AGATCTAGTTACTATTCATTTATAAGTCCAATTTGAACAAAAGTTCCCAAGACAATTTATTACATTCTAG GTAGATAGTTTCTAATG SEQ ID NO: 57: BnaC03g60060D_promoter (B. napus) ACAAAGGAAGAAACCCCTCCACACGAGTCTCTCTTATTCAGAGAGATTCCGATCGCATCTCAACTGATCC AGAAACCGATCGGATTAAGCTCGCTCGAAACCCTAATTTGCTAGCGAGATCGATAGGAGCTAGAGAGAAA CAAAGCTATTGATGAACGAATTCGAAATCAACGCAAAAGGGGCTACGAGATCGAAATCGAGAGAGGAAGG AAGGAGGATCTTGATTTCTTTCGAGATTAGAAAACCCTAAATCGAGTAATGAGAGAAGAAAGGGATGAAA AGGGCTTTTGCGCAAAATATATAGATTCAAGCGAAGCGAATACGATACCGTTTTCCTCCGTCCAGCTTTT CGGACAAGACTGACACGGGGATCCCCGCTACGTGTGATTCGTTTACTCCATTAAGCTTAATACGGTGTCG TTTTACACTTTATCATGGGCTGGACAGATGGAAACAAAATAAGCCCAAGATATAAGGCTGGGCCCAACCA TCAGCCATAGATATCTGCAAGCTTGCACGGGTTTAAGCCCCCACTATGATGGAGGTTCGCTTTCTTATAC TTTCAACTCTACCTTCTCACTACGATCCATGGACTATATAACACATTAGTCATTACAATTATATATATGA TCTATGCAAAGATACAAATATATTCTTCTTTTATGATTGTAGTAAGGAAAAACTATGGTTTGTTAAGAAA ATAAATATGATAATAAAATCTATTTATCTACTTATTTAAATGAATCTACTCAACGAAATGCAGGTGATCT ATGCAAAGATACAAATTTATTCTTCTTTTTTTCTTTAGCCATCACACGCTAATTTAAAATCTAAATGTAG AAATTTTGGTTGTTTGGGTTTGAGTTTGTTAATCGGATGAAGACATATATAAATTATTGTACATATTTTA TAAAAAAAACATGACAGTATATAATACATTAGTTTCTTTTATACGTGTGCCCTTGTTTGGAACTTACAGA TTTTTTTAATATATATATATACATATTAATTTAACCCGAAAAACAGAAATTACGATTCATTTATAAATCC AATTTGAACATACCAAAAGGGAAAAAATCGTCGGTACGTCGTCGGAATAACGTTATTCCGACGACGTACC GACGATTTTTTCCCTTTTGGTATGTTCAAATTGGATTTATAAATGAATCGTAATTTCTGTTTTTCGGGTT AAATTAATATGTATATATATATATTAAAAAAATCTGTAAGTTCCAAACAAGGGCACACGTATAAAAGAAA CTAATGTATTATATACTGTCATGTTTTTTTTATAAAATATGTACAATAATTTATATATGTCTTCATCCGA TTAACAAACTCAAACCCAAACAACCAAAATTTCTACATTTAGATTTTAAATTAGCGTGTGATGGCTAAAG AAAAAAAGAAGAATAAATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCACCTGCATTTCGTTGAGTAGATTCATTTAAATA AGTAGATAAATAGATTTTATTATCATATTTATTTTCTTAACAAACCATAGTTTTTCCTTACTACAATCAT AAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATATATATAATTGTAATGACTAATGTGTTATATAGT CCATGGATCGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTTGAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATAGTGGGGGCTTAA ACCCGTGCAAGCTTGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAGCCTTATATCTTGGGCTTATTTTGTT TCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACACCGTATTAAGCTTAATGGAGTAAACGAATCACA CGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGTGTCAGTTCTTGTCCGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGGAAAACGGTATCGTATTCGCTT CGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTTCTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGT TTTCTAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCCTCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCGTAGCCCCTTTTG CGTTGATTTCG SEQ ID NO: 58: T. aestivum 2Apromoter sequence (TGACv1_scaffold_114237_2AS 31791 to 32203 (−) TGTTGCCGCCGTCGGCCGGGAAGTCCATCGGGGGCTGCGGGGCGGGCGGGGAGAGGACGACGGAGCGGCG GGCGCGGGTGGGCGCGGGGTGTGCGGGGGTGGGGGTCGGGCTAGGGTTAGGGTTGGGGCGGGCGCGCTTG GAGGAGCGGGCCGAGGAGGAGGAGGTCGGGGTGGTGGAGGAAGACGACGAGGCTTCCGCCCGCTTGCGGC TGCGCGTTTCCATACAAGGGGGAGGAGGGGGAGGGGGGCGGCGGCCGCCTCGTCGGAGGCGGTGGCTGCG GCGCGGCGGCTAGGAGGCGGTGGGCGTCGGGGGAGGAGGCATCGATGGGCGATCGGAGGAGATCTGGGTG GGGATTTTGTTGATTGATTTGGGGAGGGGAGCAGGGAGGCGGTGCGGGTGGGGACTGCGGCTGCGGGGGC GGCGACGCGAGATAAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGACCCGAGGCCTTTGCCGGATGGAACGCGTGAGCGTGAGGA GGGCCGCTTGGGCTTTTGCGGGGTTGTTCGGCTCTGCCCACGAGCACCGCACCGCACCGCACCGCCCTCC CTCGACCTAAGAAAAAGAAGAAGAAAACAAAATCTCCTCAGAAAGGTCTCTCAAAAGATAAAATACTCCC TCCGAGTAATTCCGAATAAAGAAAGTATTTGTTTAAATACATCCGTATCTAGATTATCTAGACATGTTTT GGCATTAGATGCATTCATATCTAGAAAAAATTATGACATGTAGGAGTAATTTGGAACGGAGGTAATAACA TAAACCGAAAATTCAATGTACTGAGTTAACCGAAATTGTTTGTCTCTCTCTTCTAAAGAAAGAAAAATGC TATCGAGGGACGTGGATAGCACAAGGTAAGATAAGGAACACGCAAGCCGGAAAAATAGCAAGGAAACTCC TTGGTAAGAGCTGAAGTCGCATCAAAATCGTCTGAATTGGTCGTCCTCATTCTTCCCTTGTGCGAGGTAA ATTTGTTTTGGCATTGATACTCTGGCCATGCATGTCTAACTCTGACAATGTATATCTAGAGATTTGTGGC GAGGTTTTATCTGTGTGTATCTAGTAGATGAATCCATTCATGATTCTACCAAAGGAAAGCTGTGCTCGTG ATCTCCAACCTGAGGCGTCGCCGGAGCTTTCGGCCAAGGGAGAACATATGAAAGTGCATTGTTTCTTCGA TGGTATTCTCGTGTTGATGACAATGGGTGCTAGTGAGGACTAGTGTAGATGACATGTGCTAAAGGTGTAA TAGTTGGGGCTCCCTCGTATGTTGGTTTGTAGCAAGTGAGTAAATGTCTTCCCTTCATGATAAACCCAAC AATCTATAGAGATGCAATAGTTGGATGTCTTTAACATCAATAAAACCCTCTTATGCCCTCAACAACACAA TAAGGATGTCAATCATTGCTAGTCTTGCTAGTTGAACAAGCCTATTAAAAGATAATGTGTGATAAATATT TTTGGTATTTTCAGAATAAAATGAACATGAAAATAAAACAATGTGTAAATATTTTTTAACACGGTACAGA GCATACGCTTATACATATGCATATACACCCAACCTTATGAACGCACGCACGCATATCCTGTCCATATGAG CACATCCGAGAGACCAAGCTGACACATTATCTTAGATTGACGAAGTGCCACAGACGCCTTCATAGTTGAC TGAAACGTCTCTCCCACTAAACGCACATCACCGAAAAGTGAAATAAATTCAGAAAATGCGATCACCAATG TCAAGTCTAGAACTTGAACTCTGGTGGTAGAGGATACCACTGACATCCTAACCATCCAACCATAGCTCCG TTCACATGTATAAATGTTGTTGGATTGTGATTCTAATGATGGAAACTGAACTGAGGTTCACGGGTTCACC AAGTGTAACTCTCAACGCATAAAACTGTGAATGTTAACTTTCTCATGTGTAAAAGTGCAATGGAAAACTC ATGTTCATGTCAGACAAGTAAAGTCATGAGAAGATATATAGACAGTACATCCATAACACCAAAGATCGAG ACCTTCGCATGCATCTTCAGCTAAATAACTCTTTCATAGACCGACACACTCCTTATCACTTGCACGTTAA CTATAAACACGGGTAATTATATTTAGCACAATGACATACTGTTAAGACTAGAGGATTATTTATCCTCTAC TAACCCTTAATCCTTAGTGGCCGGCAACAATTCTTGCAGGCCTTTTTCATTTTTTTTGTCACTATGGAAG ATTATCTACAAGATTTGAACCTATCTAATGCATACCACTTCCATTATTGGCTACCGTTCTAAACTGGAAA AGTGTAGTCAAATAACTAGAAAAAAATATGCATCTATATACCTCTCCATCTCCTTCCTCGTTTTTCACCT CCAGCCACCATATCTGGATTGTACGCTCCAGATCCAACGGCTCCAAGCACCCCAGTTCATCTCCACTCCT GCAGCCCATTAGCCCTCACATAAGTATGTGTTGATTTGCAGATAACACGGAATCACACCGTGAAAGACCC GCCAAACACTGCACTATAAAAAAGATAAAAACACACTCCATTATCTCCCCCACCCGCCAAACCAAATAGT CCCCCAGTTTCAATATAAGATGTATTTGTTTTCTGATGAAAAGTCAAATTTCTTTAACTTTGATGAAGTT CAAAAATGGACATTCACAATGCTAAACAAATAAATAGAAAAAACATTTCATGGTGAATCCAACGATACCA AATTGATTACAAGTAGGTCAAATAATGGGTTTGACTTTTCAAAAAACTAATACACCTTACATTTTAAAAC TGAAGGAGTAACAAAATTATGAAAAAAATCAACAACACCAACAACACAGCAAAGCGCGACCAACCCTTCT AGTATGTTGTCTAACTAAGAGCTATACTTGAGTTGAGCTAAACTAGATTATTTATATTCTATCTTTTGAA CAAAAATGCAGGAATGGAACCAAACACAGAATGAGGTTCCACTATAGTTGACCATTTCGTTTAGGAACGA AGTGGAATGGAATGTCATGGTTCCATGGATAACCTCCGCCCCCTTAGCCGCAATCCCCCCTTCGACGTCT CTTTTCATTTCTCCGCCGAGCGATTCACGTCATTTTCCCTCTCTCGTAGATCCATGGCAGGAGGTGCTCA AGGACGTGGGGGCGCGGCGGTGAAAGCACAAGTGCTCCCTGGGTGGTTTTGGTAATTAATGTCAACATAT CTTTTGTTGGACTAATACTT SEQ ID NO: 59: T. aestivum 2B promoter sequence (TGACv1_scaffold_148309_2BS 21605 to 22261 (+)) GGAGACCTTTGATCCGCTATGGTCCAATGTTTATCCGGGAACAGTAGAGGATCCAAAATCTGAACTACAT CTACAACTGCAATGACGTCAAGGCTTTGTGGATGCTTCGAATGAAAAGAGCACCATTTGCCAGGCTTGTC GAGACCTTCAGGAGCAGGGGGTTGCACAAGATAACATCAACACCAGTGTGGAAGAGCAAGTGGCCATGTT CCTCCATGTTGTTGGCCATAACCAAAGGTTCAGGGTCATTCACAACACGTTCAGGAGATCAAATGGAGAC CACCTCTAGGTACTTCAAGCAGGTGCTTTTTGCTGTTGGGGAGCTTAGAGGAAAGATGATCAGGAGACCA TCTGTCCGGACTCCACCCAAGATTCGCGGAAGCCCAAGATGGTATCCATATTTCAAGGTGAGCATTGATA ATATACACTTTTCATGGCTTGATATGCTTGTATTGTTCAAGTTGAGCACTAACACAGGCTTGTGATACCA TTTTCAGGATTGCATTGGGGCAATAGATGGTACTCATGTCACTGCCAGAGTTCTTAGGTCACAGTCTGCA GCATACAAGGGGAGGAAGCACTACACAAGCCAGAATGTGCTTGTTGTTGTTGACTTTGATATGAAGTTCA CATATGTGCTGGCTAGCTGGGAGGGGTCAGCACATGATGCTAACATTCTCAATGACAACATGAGTCGACC TGATGGGATCAACATCCCCGACGGTAGGTTCTACCTTGAAGATGTTGGCTATGCATGTCCGGGTGTTGTT TCACCCTTCAGGAAAACCAAGTACCATCTCAACGAGTTTTCTGGTAGGAACTATCCTAGGACAACACATG CGTTGTTTAATCTCAGACACTCCAACCTTAGTGTAACTGTTGAGAGGGCATTTGGAGCTCTGAAGAATAG ATTTAAAATCTTGGATCAGAAGCCATTCCACCCATACTCCACTCAGGTTAAGCTTGTTCTTGCTTGTTGC ATTCTGCATAACTGGATCCTCCAGTGGGGCTTTGATGAACACATGCCAGAGGAGGAAGAGGTCAAGCCTG ACGATGTTGTTAGCTCCGGCCATGGTGTGGAGGCATTTGACAATGACGCTTGGAAGAACAAAAGGTTGGA GTGGGCAGATGCAATGTGGCTTAACAGAGGTCAGTGCCAGATTTGAAGAAGAGGAAGACGAAGAAGCAGC AGCACAAGAAGAAGCAAAAGCAGAAGCAGAAGCAGAAGAAGAGGAAGATGAAGATCTGGTAGCAGCAACA CCAATGAACTATCCCCTATTTAGCCAATGGCTTAATAATTTGTTCTGTCATTTGATAGTAGTTAGGATGA ATTGTCATTTGTTTAACTAGCTGACACTATATGTTCAGATTATGTGTGGTAAGCTCATCACTAGTTAGAA ATGGTGACAACACCTTATACGGGTTGCAACCAAACATCATGTCATATGTGCGTCCAATGCAATGCGGGCA ACCAAACACCGGGCCAAAAATGGTTGTCTCATGCAACTAAGGTACATGCAGGCAACCAAACTATGTGCAT CTGGAGTCTTTTTGTCTGCATCCCCTCAAACCGGCTCACTAGAGCCAGGCTCACCGGGCCAGACTCAATT GACAATGTAACCAAACACGCCCTTATATGTTCTCCCTTGGCCCGAAGCTCCGACGGCGTCTCATGCCGGA AACCACGAGCACCGCTTTCCATCGGCAGAATCATGAATGGGTTCTCTACTGGATACACACGGATGAAGCC TCGCCATAAATCTCCAGATATACATACACACGGATGAAGCCTCGCCACAAATTTCGGTTAACTCAGTATA TTGAATTTTCATTTTTATGATATTACCTCCGTCCCAAACTGCATCTTAAATTTGTCCGGATACAGATATA TCTAACACTAAAACATGTCTAGATACGGGACATTCGTATATATCTACACAAATAGTAGTTTCTTGGTCCG GAATTGCTCGGAGGGAGTATTTTATCTTTTGAGAGACTTTTCTTGAGAAGATTTTTGTTTTCTTCTTCTT TTTCTTAGGTCGAGGGAGGGCGGTGCGGGGCGGTGCTCTGCTCGTGGGCAGAGAGCCGAACAACCCCGCA AAAGCCCAAGCGGCCCTCCTCGCGCTCACGCGTCCCATCCGGCCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTTATCTCGCGTC GCCGCCCCCGCAGCCGCAGTCCCCACCGCCTCCCCTGCCCCCCAAATCAATCAACAAAATCCCCACCCAG ATCTCCGCCGATCGCCCATCGATGCCCCCTCCCCCGCCGCCCACCGCCTCCTAGCCGCCGCGCCGCACCC ACCGCCTCCGACGAGGCGGCCGCCGCACCCACCGCCTCCGACGAGGCGGCCGCCGCCCCCTCCCCCTCCT CCCCCGTGTATGGAAACGCGCAGCCGCAAGCGGGCGGAAGCCTCGTCGTCTTCCTCCACCACCCCGACCT CCTCCTCCTCGGCCCGCTCCTCCAAGCGCGCCCGCCCCAACCCTAACCCTAGCCCCGCCCCCGCCGCGCC CGCACACCCCGCGCCCCGCGCCCGCCGCTCCGTCCTCCTCTCCCCGCCCGCCCCGCAGCCCCCGATG SEQ ID NO: 60 T. aestivum 2B promoter sequence (TGACv1_scaffold_114237_2AS 30614 to 32233 (−)) TACAAAATCTGAGGCGTCTGAAGGAAGCTT CCTACACATATTGGCAGCTGTAGATAACGCAACTCTCTGTATACATTCCACCAAAAAAACAACTGTGAGT AGTAATAAAAATGTAGTACAGTATGTGTACAACAAAAAGATAGTGATATGACAAATTAGTATGTCCCAAT TTCTAAATGGTGCAAAAAAATAACGTAAGTATTGAGAATGTTATGTCTAAATGCTGGAAAAACATAGAAG TATTTAGAAAAATTACTTGAACACCGGTGGAGAAGAAGTCAAGATATGATAGCACTGCCATTAGCGCGCC AGCCCTCAAGCAGGCAGTTGGATGCTCCTGGGATATCTTCTTGAGTGCTTGTAAGGACTAAAATACACAG AGAAGGCATAAGAAAATATTAGTAACACATCAAGATCTAGCAATGATAGATTCTTCCTGCAGCATATTTT AAACGACAAAACAAAACAAGGAAAGTGGCTAATCTAAAGTGCCACAGAAGCAATACAATATCAAAATCTA AGAAAGTAATTCAAATGTCCTAGGTGCTAAACCTAATAGTTGTAGATACTACTCAATAACATATTGTGGA GCAGCAAACTAGATTCAATTGCACAAAGGGTTACAAAGGAATTCAAACAGATGATATCAAGTTAATTCAC ATTGTTTTGAATTAGACCCAAGAGAAGTAGAAGTATAATATCCATATAAGATGGGAAGGCAGAGAAGAAA CACAGCCAGAAACCGGTTACATGAATCTTAGCATCTGATTTCCAACCCACTTCTTAGTATTTCAGATGGA TCATTACAGTAGCACATACACAGGCGTGAAATCAGACCCTGAGCTAGAAATATTTCAGATGAAAAACATG TTCAAATAGCTAGCTTAGTCATGCACAAATAGGTGATTTGGCACACAGCAAAACCGTGTTAAATGGCACC CAGGTGCTCGGCAGGAACACCACCATGATCAGGCCTAGAAAGTCTTCTAAGGGGCAGATGAGGTCCTTAG ATGGATTTGAGTTCGCTGGTGAGGATTTGGAGCCCGAGTCCTCCGGCGGCACCAGAGGAAGGGAAGACAT CTCCATGCCCACAAGCTCCCTAAGGCTTTAAGGCATCACGTGCATTGGGACATGCTTTCATCTAACCATT TTTTCTTTCATGTGTCTCCTATCCTCAGCTTCTTCCTCCCAGAGCGACCAGTGACTAGACCCTAGGCAGG CCCCAAGGCTGCTAAGGGATCACCTTCTGCCTAACTCTCTAGATATTTCTTGTAACATCATTAAATGGTG AGCTACTGAAATAGGCAATATTTGGTACTTGCCAAGTGAACAATCAAACAAGCTATTTCAAATATATAGT TCCTTGAAAACTGATTATACACAATATTTCAAACTTAATATTAACTGAGGCTAACTTACAACTACCACAT CTGTACAGGTCACCGAAACTTGAGTCAGAAACATAACATAGAAAGCATACAGTGGAACTTCTCGAGTATG GGCACAACGCCAACAAAAATCATGTTCTTAACCTTCTCATCCATATTTGTTTTAGCACTAAAATGGGAAA AAAACACAGCTACACAAAAGGCAAACTACTCATGAGCAAGTCCAAATACTATAAATGATCTGCAACACTA AAAGGAAACTCATGTAATGTAGGTTAAGGCTCTATGGACAGCATAATCATGCATAATACAGTACACAAGA ATGGTTCACTAAGCATTGATCTGGATCAGGCAACATGATAAAGAAGCAGCATGTACTATAAACCAAACAA GCGATGCAGCAGAACAGTGCTCACCTGCTCCGCAAGGTCCATATATTCAATGGTGAGAAGCCGGGCGCAG AAGCATGCCACGGCGCCATAGTGCACAACGGCAGAGCAGGACGACGGCAGCACGTCACAGAGGTGGGTCA GGGCCCGCGCAGCGAGCAGCATGATGTCAGGGTTGCTCTCGTGGTTGAGCAGCCCGACCAGAACAGGCAC GAATGAGTCCACCGAGAACCCGGCGAGGGTGTCCTCGGTGCCGATGGACAGCATCTCACAGAGCTGGGTC AGCGCCTCCACCTGGCGCCCCTCCTCCCCGTCGGCACGGAGACCCGCGAGCATGCTCTTCATCCGCGCGC CGTTCGGCCCAGACATGGACGACGAGGAGGCAGCCGCGGCGGCGGCGGAGAGGGCGGACGACGGCAGCAT GTCGTCCAGGCCGGCGCCGAGCTTCCTGAGCAGCCCCTGCAGGGCGCTGCTGGCGGAGGTGAGGCCGTGG GGGAAGGCCCCGTGGCCCTCGTCGTCGTCGTCCATGCCGTCGAAGCTGAGGCCCAGCATCCGCTCGGCCT CGCGCACGCGGGAGCTCTCCGAGGGCTCCTGCTGCTCCTTGCCCTTGTCGGCGTTGGAGGCGCGGCCGCC GCGGCGGCGGGGCGGGGGGTTGTTGCCGCCGTCGGCCGGGAAGTCCAT

An Alignment of the Coriander (High Expresser) and Dimension (Low Expresser) BnC03 UPL3 Promoter Sequences (SEQ ID No: 2 to SEQ ID No: 1) Showing Extensive Segregating Variation

Dimension_BnC 1 AGAGAGGCCTGGACGTTTGGGTCATCGCTCTCGGTCGGTTCCTACTTTTT 50 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1 AGAGAGGCCTGGACGTTTGGGTCATCGCTCCCGGTCGGTTCCTACTTTTT 50 Dimension_BnC 51 CTGCACCACCGCCATTTGTTGATCCAGAAATATTTACGGCTCAGTTGAAG 100 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.|||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 51 CTGCACCACCGCCATTTGTTGATCCAGAAGTATTTACGGCTCAGTTGAAG 100 Dimension_BnC 101 GACAAGGATGATCGCATATCTTTGTTGGAGACCCAGAAGACGGCTCAACA 150 |||||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 101 GACAAAGATGATCGCATATCTTTGTTGGAGACCCAGAAGACGGCTCAACA 150 Dimension_BnC 151 GGCGGGCTATGAGGCACAGAAGAGGCTGAACCAGCAAATGATGAAAAGGA 200 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 151 GGCGGGCTATGAGGCACAGAAGAGGCTGAACCAGCAAATGATGAAAAGGA 200 Dimension_BnC 201 TGTACCCGAACGAGGTGTTCCCGAACGTGCAAGACCCGTAG----TTTTT 246 ||||.||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||    ||||| Coriander_BnC 201 TGTATCCGAACGAGGTGTTCCCGAACGTGCAAGACCCGTAGTTTTTTTTT 250 Dimension_BnC 247 TTTTTCAAAAACTCGGAATGTTTTATTTTTATTTGTACAACTTTGAATAT 296 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 251 TTTTTCAAAAACTCGGAATGTTTTATTTTTATTTGTACAACTTTGAATAT 300 Dimension_BnC 297 TATCTAATATGTTTTCAATTTTAATTTTAATTTTATATTTTCGAATTTAA 346 |||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 301 TATTTAATATGTTTTCAATTTTAATTTTAATTTTATATTTTCGAATTTAA 350 Dimension_BnC 347 ATTTCAAAATTTTCA--TTTTTAAAAAAAAATTAATTTTTTTTTTGAAAT 394 ||||.|||.||||.|  |||||||||||||||  |||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 351 ATTTTAAATTTTTTATTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAT--ATTTTTTTTTTGAAAT 398 Dimension_BnC 395 TCCGAGGAAATGAACCCTCGGAAATTTCCGACGAACATTTCCTCAGAATA 444 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 399 TCCGAGGAAATGAACCCTCGGAAATTTCCGACGAACATTTCCTCAGAATA 448 Dimension_BnC 445 AGTCGTCGGAATATACCGAGGGACTCCTTCCTCCTCGGAATTTTCTGAGG 494 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.|||| Coriander_BnC 449 AGTCGTCGGAATATACCGAGGGACTCCTTCCTCCTCGGAATTTTCCGAGG 498 Dimension_BnC 495 GCTCCGTTTCTCGGAAATTCCCGATGAAAATTCCGAGGAACATTTCATCG 544 ||||||||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.||| Coriander_BnC 499 GCTCCGTTCCTCGGAAATTCCCGATGAAAATTCCGAGGAACATTTCGTCG 548 Dimension_BnC 545 GAACTTCCGAGGATTGGACCATCGGAAAGTCCATCGAAATATTCCGAAGA 594 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.||.|| Coriander_BnC 549 GAACTTCCGAGGATTGGACCATCGGAAAGTCCATCGAAATATTCTGAGGA 598 Dimension_BnC 595 AGTTCTCCCTCGATATATTCCGAGAACCTTTCCGACGAACTGGTGGTCCT 644 ||||||||||.|.||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 599 AGTTCTCCCTTGGTATATTCCGAGAACCTTTCCGACGAACTGGTGGTCCT 648 Dimension_BnC 645 CGGAGTTTCCTCGGAAATTCATTTCCTCGGAATTCCTTCGGAAATTTCTG 694 |||||                |||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 649 CGGAG----------------TTTCCTCGGAATTCCTTCGGAA------- 675 Dimension_BnC 695 AGGGATTTCCGAGAAAAAATGAATTTCCGAGGAGTTATTTCCGAGGACTT 744     |||||||||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 676 ----ATTTCCGAGGAAAAATGAATTTCCGAGGAGTTATTTCCGAGGACTT 721 Dimension_BnC 745 GTTTCGTCGGTATGTCGTCGGAATAACGTTATTCCGACGACGTACCGACG 794 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 722 GTTTCGTCGGTATGTCGTCGGAATAACGTTATTCCGACGACGTACCGACG 771 Dimension_BnC 795 ATTTTTTCC--CTCGGTATGTTCATATTGGATTTATAAATGAATCATAAT 842 |||||||||  |.|||||||||||.||||||||||||||||||||.|||| Coriander_BnC 772 ATTTTTTCCCTTTTGGTATGTTCAAATTGGATTTATAAATGAATCGTAAT 821 Dimension_BnC 843 TTCTGTTTTTCGGGTTAAATTAATATGTATATATATATATATATATTAAA 892 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||      ||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 822 TTCTGTTTTTCGGGTTAAATTAATATG------TATATATATATATTAAA 865 Dimension_BnC 893 AAAATCTGTAAGTTCCAAACAAGGGCACACTTATAAAAG-AACTAATGTA 941 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.|||||||| |||||||||| Coriander_BnC 866 AAAATCTGTAAGTTCCAAACAAGGGCACACGTATAAAAGAAACTAATGTA 915 Dimension_BnC 942 TTATATACTGTCATGTTTTTTTTATAAAATATGTACAATAATTTATATAT 991 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 916 TTATATACTGTCATGTTTTTTTTATAAAATATGTACAATAATTTATATAT 965 Dimension_BnC 992 GTCTTCATCCGATTAACAAACTCAAACCCAAACAACAAAAATTTCTACAT 1041 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 966 GTCTTCATCCGATTAACAAACTCAAACCCAAACAACCAAAATTTCTACAT 1015 Dimension_BnC 1042 TTAGATTTTAAATTAGCGTGTGATGGCTAAAGAAAAAAAGAAGAATAAAT 1091 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1016 TTAGATTTTAAATTAGCGTGTGATGGCTAAAGAAAAAAAGAAGAATAAAT 1065 Dimension_BnC 1092 TTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCACCTGCATTTCATTGAGTAGATTCATTTAAA 1141 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||.||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1066 TTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCACCTGCATTTCGTTGAGTAGATTCATTTAAA 1115 Dimension_BnC 1142 TAAGTAGATAGATAGATTTTATTATCATATTTATTTTCTTAACAAACCAT 1191 ||||||||||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1116 TAAGTAGATAAATAGATTTTATTATCATATTTATTTTCTTA--------- 1156 Dimension_BnC 1192 CATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATATATATAATTG 1241 Coriander_BnC 1157 -------------------------------------------------- 1156 Dimension_BnC 1242 TAATGACTAATTATTTTCTCGACAAACCATAGTTTTTCCTTACTACAATC 1291                      ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1157 ---------------------ACAAACCATAGTTTTTCCTTACTACAATC 1185 Dimension_BnC 1292 ATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATATATATAATTGT 1341 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1186 ATAAAAGAAGAATATATTTGTATCTTTGCATAGATCATATATATAATTGT 1235 Dimension_BnC 1342 AATGAGTAATGTGTTATATAGTCCATGGATCGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTT 1391 |||||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1236 AATGACTAATGTGTTATATAGTCCATGGATCGTAGTGAGAAGGTAGAGTT 1285 Dimension_BnC 1392 GAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATAGTGGGGGCTTAAACCCGTGC 1441 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1286 GAAAGTATAAGAAAGCGAACCTCCATCATAGTGGGGGCTTAAACCCGTGC 1335 Dimension_BnC 1442 AAGCTTGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAGCCTTATATCTTGG 1491 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1336 AAGCTTGCAGATATCTATGGCTGATGGTTGGGCCCAGCCTTATATCTTGG 1385 Dimension_BnC 1492 GCTTATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACAC 1541 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Corlander_BnC 1386 GCTTATTTTGTTTCCATCTGTCCAGCCCATGATAAAGTGTAAAACGACAC 1435 Dimension_BnC 1542 CGTATTAAGCTTAATGGAGTAAACGAATCACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGT 1591 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1436 CGTATTAAGCTTAATGGAGTAAACGAATCACACGTAGCGGGGATCCCCGT 1485 Dimension_BnC 1592 GTCAGTTCTTGTCGGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGGAAAACGGTATCGTATTCGC 1641 |||||||||||||.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1486 GTCAGTTCTTGTCCGAAAAGCTGGACGGAGGAAAACGGTATCGTATTCGC 1535 Dimension_BnC 1642 TTCGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTT 1691 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1536 TTCGCTTGAATCTATATATTTTGCGCAAAAGCCCTTTTCATCCCTTTCTT 1585 Dimension_BnC 1692 CTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTTTCTAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCC 1741 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1586 CTCTCATTACTCGATTTAGGGTTTTCTAATCTCGAAAGAAATCAAGATCC 1635 Dimension_BnC 1742 TCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCGTAGCCCCTTTTGCGTTGATT 1791 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1636 TCCTTCCTTCCTCTCTCGATTTCGATCTCGTAGCCCCTTTTGCGTTGATT 1685 Dimension_BnC 1792 TCGAATTCGTTCATCAACAGGTTTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCTAACGATCTC 1841 |||||||||||||||||.||.|||||||||||||||||||||.||||||| Coriander_BnC 1686 TCGAATTCGTTCATCAATAGCTTTGTTTCTCTCTAGCTCCTATCGATCTC 1735 Dimension_BnC 1842 GCTAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGUTTAATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATC 1891 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1736 GCTAGCAAATTAGGGTTTCGAGCGAGCTTAATCCGATCGGTTTCTGGATC 1785 Dimension_BnC 1892 AGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAATCTCTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGAGG 1941 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1786 AGTTGAGATGCGATCGGAATCTCTCTGAATAAGAGAGACTCGTGTGGAGG 1835 Dimension_BnC 1942 GGTTTCTTCCTTTGT 1956 ||||||||||||||| Coriander_BnC 1836 GGTTTCTTCCTTTGT 1850 

1. A method of increasing seed yield in a plant, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said increase in seed yield comprises an increase in at least one of seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, pod length, protein and/or lipid content and weight of seed per pod.
 3. A method of reducing the levels of glucosinolate in a plant, the method comprising reducing the expression of a nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide.
 4. A method of increasing lipid and/or protein content in a plant seed, the method comprising reducing or abolishing the expression of at least one nucleic acid encoding a ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) polypeptide and/or reducing the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide in said plant.
 5. The method of any preceding claim, wherein the method comprises introducing at least one mutation into the nucleic acid sequence encoding UPL3 or the promoter of said UPL3.
 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said mutation is a loss of function mutation.
 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said mutation is an insertion, deletion or substitution.
 8. The method of any of claims 5 to 7, wherein the UPL3 nucleic acid encoding a UPL3 polypeptide comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 4 or 5 or a functional variant or homolog thereof, and wherein the promoter of said UPL3 nucleic acid sequence comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 1 or 2 or a functional variant or homolog thereof.
 9. The method of any preceding claim, wherein the mutation is introduced using targeted genome modification, preferably ZFNs, TALENs or CRISPR/Cas9.
 10. The method of any of claims 1 to 9, wherein the mutation is introduced using mutagenesis, preferably TILLING or T-DNA insertion.
 11. The method of any preceding claim, the method comprising using RNA interference to reduce or abolish the expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid.
 12. The method of any preceding claim, wherein said increase in seed yield is relative to a control or wild-type plant.
 13. The method of any preceding claim, wherein the plant is selected from a dicot plant.
 14. The plant of claim 13, wherein the plant is selected from any dicotyledonous oilseed crop, such as Brassica oilseed crops such as B. juncea, soybean, sunflower, linseed, cotton, hemp, oilpalm, coconut, peanut, safflower, Camelina and olive or wherein the plant is selected from B.oleracea, maize, rice, wheat or barley.
 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the plant is Brassica napus.
 16. A genetically altered plant, part thereof or plant cell, wherein said plant comprises at least one mutation into at least one ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) gene and/or at least one mutation in the UPL3 promoter.
 17. The plant of claim 16, wherein said plant is characterised by an increase in seed yield compared to a wild-type or control plant.
 18. The plant of claim 17, wherein said increase in seed yield comprises an increase in at least one of seed weight, seed size, seed number per pod, pod length, and weight of seed per pod.
 19. The plant of claim 16, wherein the plant is characterised by an increase in seed protein and/or lipid content.
 20. The plant of claim 16, wherein the plant is characterised by reduced glucosinolate levels, wherein preferably said reduction is relative to a wild-type or control plant.
 21. The plant of any of claims 17 to 19, wherein said increase is relative to a wild-type or control plant.
 22. The plant of any of claims 16 to 21, wherein said mutation is a loss of function mutation, preferably an insertion, deletion or substitution.
 23. The plant of any of claims 16 to 22, wherein the UPL3 gene comprises or consists of a nucleic acid sequence as defined in any of SEQ ID NOs: 4 to 7 or a functional variant or homolog thereof, and wherein the promoter of the UPL3 gene comprises or consists of a nucleic acid sequence as defined in SEQ ID NO: 1 or 2 or a functional variant or homolog thereof.
 24. The plant of any of any of claims 16 to 21, wherein said plant comprises an RNA interference construct that reduces the expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid.
 25. The plant of any of claims 16 to 24, wherein the plant is a dicot.
 26. The plant of claim 25, wherein the plant is selected from any dicotyledonous oilseed crop, such as Brassica oilseed crops such as B. juncea, soybean, sunflower, linseed, cotton, hemp, oilpalm, coconut, peanut, safflower, Camelina and olive or wherein the plant is selected from B.oleracea, maize, rice, wheat or barley.
 27. The plant of claim 26, wherein the plant is Brassica napus.
 28. The plant part of any of claims 1 to 27, wherein the plant part is a seed.
 29. A method of producing a plant with increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing at least one mutation into at least one ubiquitin protein ligase 3 (UPL3) gene and/or at least one mutation in the UPL3 promoter.
 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the mutation is a loss of function mutation.
 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the mutation is introduced using mutagenesis or targeted genome modification.
 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the targeted genome modification is selected from ZFNs, TALENs or CRISPR/Cas9.
 33. A method for producing a plant with increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant an RNA interference construct that reduces the expression of a UPL3 nucleic acid.
 34. The method of any of claims 29 to 33, wherein the method further comprises regenerating a plant and screening for increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels.
 35. The method of any of claims 29 to 34, wherein the plant is selected from any dicotyledonous oilseed crop, such as Brassica oilseed crops such as B. juncea, soybean, sunflower, linseed, cotton, hemp, oilpalm, coconut, peanut, safflower, Camelina and olive or wherein the plant is selected from B.oleracea, maize, rice, wheat or barley.
 36. The plant of claim 35, wherein the plant is Brassica napus.
 37. A plant, plant part or plant cell obtained by the method of any of any of claims 29 to
 36. 38. A seed obtained or obtainable from the plant of any of claims 16 to 27 or the method of any of claims 29 to
 36. 39. A method for identifying and/or selecting a plant that will have an increased seed yield phenotype, the method comprising detecting in the plant or plant germplasm at least one polymorphism in the promoter of the UPL3 gene, and/or a tandem duplication comprising SEQ ID NO: 18 and wherein said plant or progeny thereof is selected.
 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the deletion of at least one tandem duplication is indicative of a plant with a lower level of UPL3 expression than a plant comprising a different base at the above sites and/or at least two duplications of SEQ ID
 41. The method of claim 39 or 40, wherein the method further comprises introgressing the chromosomal region comprising at least one of said polymorphisms and/or deletions into a second plant or plant germplasm to produce an introgressed plant or plant germplasm.
 42. A nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid sequence as defined in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 11 to 14 or a functional variant or homolog thereof, wherein said sequence is operably linked to a regulatory sequence, wherein preferably said regulatory sequence is a tissue-specific promoter.
 43. A vector comprising the nucleic acid construct of claim
 42. 44. A host cell comprising the nucleic acid construct of claim
 43. 45. A transgenic plant expressing the nucleic acid construct of claim
 44. 46. A method of increasing seed yield and/or increasing seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reducing glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant the nucleic acid construct of claim
 42. 47. A method for producing a plant with increased seed yield and/or increased seed protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, the method comprising introducing and expressing in said plant the nucleic acid construct of claim
 42. 48. A method for producing a food or feed product with increased protein and/or lipid content and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, said method comprising a. producing a plant wherein the expression of UPL3 is reduced or abolished and/or the activity of a UPL3 polypeptide is reduced as defined in claims 29 to 36; b. obtaining a seed from said plant; and c. producing a food or feed product from said seed.
 49. A method for screening a population of plants and identifying and/or selecting a plant that has or will have reduced UPL3 expression, an increased seed yield phenotype, increased seed protein and/or lipid levels and/or reduced glucosinolate levels, preferably compared to a wild-type or control plant, the method comprising detecting in the plant or plant germplasm at least one polymorphism in the UPL3 gene and/or promoter and/or at least one polymorphism in SEQ ID NO: 58, and selecting said plant or progeny thereof.
 50. The method of claim 49, wherein the polymorphism is an insertion, deletion and/or substitution.
 51. The method of claim 50, wherein the method further comprises introgressing the chromosomal region comprising at least one polymorphism in the UPL3 gene or promoter into a second plant or plant germplasm to produce an introgressed plant or plant germplasm. 